
"Why would Christ choose to establish a Christian congregation in any American city (or any city anywhere in the world)? Is it just because that city needs one more church? Or does every congregation have a distinctive mission in the midst of the city? 'Transormers' is based on the premise that every city has corporate patterns of sin, community iniquities, and 'strongholds.' Those patterns represent the rule of the kingdom of darkness. Christian congregations are representatives of the Kingdom of God in their community. As such, they are planted to model a Kingdom pattern of righteousness, and specifically, a pattern that counters that city's stronghold. If they will do so, the will 'overcome' those negative strongholds and begin to establish the opposite stronghold of righteousnss, peace and joy. They will be agents of transformation in their city in their generation" (Back Cover).
Chapter Titles:
- The Call For Transformers
- The Victorious Christ in the Midst of the Churches
- The Promise of Being a Mother Church in a Gate City: the Letter to Ephesus
- The Promise of Being a Church of Conquering Faithfulness in a City of Convenient Faithfulness: the Letter to Smyrna
- The Promise of Being a Church of Conviction in a City of Compromise: the Letter to Pergamum
- The Promise of Being a Church of Authority in a City of Accomodation: the Letter to Thyatira
- The Promise of Being an Alert Church in a City Asleep: the Letter to Sardis
- The Promise of Being a Pillar Church in a Precarious City: the Letter to Philadelphia
- The Promise of Being a Self-giving Church in a Self-satisfied City: the Letter to Laodicea
- Listening to the Church's Call: Having Ears to Hear
ISBN: 978-0-692-00183-7
293 pages, 6X9 inches, $15.99 retail
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