- If we do church right (according to our current ideas of church) then people will flock to our church.
- If we grow our churches, then we will automatically start to make a difference in our communities.
- If we make our people better church members, then they will naturally do effective evangelism.
- We need more people in our churches to do church work.
- The more people are involved in the church, the better disciples they are becoming.
- The better we get at planning, the better we will be at missional effectiveness.
So what do you think?
Do you agree with Reggie’s list? Do you have other assumptions that you think should be added to the list?
Pastor Rod
“Helping you become the person God created you to be”
3 comments:
I think Reggies list is the perfect place to start the discussion.
He begins with those deep assumptions because they are so prevelant.
One of my questions is what happens after we begin to deal with reggies questions?
Jerry,
I think the short answer is that we do whatever we can to do incarnational ministry in the community in which we find ourselves.
Unfortunately, there is no book to tell us how to do that.
Rod
Reggie makes good points.
We can't follow an American business model in being a missional people.
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