The Purpose Driven Church
by Rick WarrenSign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.
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There has been a movement among missionaries and mission boards to encourage indigenous churches rather than merely exporting our culture to the rest of the world. The argument runs that the Gospel must always be enfleshed or embodied in a people and its culture. We cannot deny that the Good News of Jesus Christ must be spoken in particular human languages. Forcing Africans to worship like Scotsmen, does a disservice to African culture and the Gospel.
As I read Rick Warren's book, the Purpose...more
As I read Rick Warren's book, the Purpose...more
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Read in June, 2003
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Every Christian believer ought to take seriously the need for the Church to be and do what God designed it to be and do, as the Bible reveals this to us. (Tragically, too often we don't care about this --and the condition of our congregations shows it.) Warren (who is also the author of The Purpose-Driven Life) here describes the transformation of the local church he pastors into one in which genuine Christian nurture happens, and through which lost persons are regularly converted to Ch...more
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Read in January, 2004
If you are into the seeker-sensitive model this is a great book. Really helps get into the mind of Warren and Saddle back. If you aren't into that model(as im not) it will mostly upset you, however it is a good read to at least understand where the model comes from and how it is effective.
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Don't see what all the fuss was about. It was O.K. It was biblical. It just didn't grab me. I think he is a decent Christian man, full of integrity, and does have some good things to say, but the book just was only o.k.
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Just replace the word "church" every time it's used with the word "business" and the majority of this book is a powerful tool for the 'secular' business that is looking for a solid foundation for growth and success.
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Read in January, 2005
the church has to have purpose and not just be church for the sake of being a church. a must read for all serious Christians and members who want and pray for their congregations to be what God wants
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Read in January, 2004
Not the most exciting read...but communicates clearly the functions of the church...
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Read in February, 2005
Teaches leaders how to keep a church vibrant and growing.
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Good stuff on how to get organized and be productive.
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