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The Prodigal Church: A Gentle Manifesto against the Status Quo is unavailable, but you can change that!

In The Prodigal Church, Jared Wilson challenges church leaders to reconsider their priorities when it comes to how they “do church” and reach people in their communities, arguing that we too often rely on loud music, flashy lights, and skinny jeans to get people in the door. Writing with the grace and kindness of a trusted friend, Wilson encourages readers to reexamine the Bible’s teaching, not...

conducted with the aim of bearing witness. So Morgenthaler cites multiple practitioners of “worship evangelism,” including megachurch pastors who design multiple services with different styles and “feels” (their word, not mine) to reach a variety of kinds of seekers. It is not uncommon now for large churches not just to offer multiple services or campuses to accommodate more people but to offer multiple genres or “experiences” in these venues to accommodate more tastes and preferences. If the purpose
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