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Meet the Goodpeople

Wesley's 7 Ways to Share Faith
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At least 180 million Americans are functionally non-Christian. Christianity is growing worldwide, but in the United States it is on a steep decline, especially among younger generations. Author and pastor Roger Ross, with help from John Wesley, proposes a spiritual revival. The genius of Wesley's movement can be found in the ways he engaged people who had given up on or been disenfranchised by the church. Ross identifies seven strategies or tactics John Wesley used, and shows how they can work again now. In Meet the Goodpeople, Ross reveals striking similarities between spiritual conditions today and those in 18th Century England, where Wesley's ministry began. He demonstrates how we can recover key methods of the early Methodist movement, which reached the non-churched masses of that day. He shows how to re-tool those practices for a 21st century context, and how to re-shape receptive individuals, groups, and churches to lead pre-Christian people into a transforming relationship with Jesus and his church.

Author Biography:

Roger Ross is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church. He has served local churches for 30 years, from Texas to the British Channel Island of Guernsey to his home state of Illinois, where he has successfully planted new churches. Ross currently serves as senior pastor of First UMC in Springfield, IL, an historical church established in 1821, with a large and growing congregation. He has contributed to several publications and journals.
Release date NZ
October 20th, 2015
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
96
Dimensions
140x216x8
ISBN-13
9781630885724
Product ID
23082545

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