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Change the World: Recovering the Message and Mission of Jesus [Kindle Edition]

Michael B Slaughter
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In a time when the congregations of many mainline churches are ebbing in the U.S., the success of a booming multi-campus congregation in the Rust Belt is certainly worthy of analysis. In this provocative, passionate and often critical book, Slaughter, lead pastor at Ginghamsburg United Methodist Church, takes a hard look at the seeker-sensitive, attendance-focused strategies that have driven the church growth movement for the past 20 years-and finds them severely lacking. "Let's quit worrying about numbers in the pews," asserts Slaughter, "and begin to be the hands and feet of Jesus in our homes, our communities, and the outermost places of the world." In such chapters as "Disciples vs. Decisions," the author describes the mission-driven, locally-focused and challenging philosophy of congregational life that's made a significant impact in places like Darfur, Sudan. It has also, ironically enough, fueled growth in the Ginghamsburg congregations. Chapters conclude with questions for individuals and congregations. Because he writes chiefly from his own experience, and doesn't draw a lot on that of other congregations, readers are mostly going to have to figure out how to apply Slaughter's ideas to their own church communities. END

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Something is not working. Despite the church's place of prominence in American culture and the ubiquity of the church in every American town, misconceptions about the faith of Jesus Christ run rampant today. Christians are known more for exclusivity than for love, more for potlucks than for solving world hunger.



It's time for churches to get over the cruise-ship mentality of being a program provider, and reconnect with the true message and mission of Jesus: to bring good news to the poor, release to the captives, and freedom to the oppressed. 



Pastor Mike Slaughter challenges church leaders to look at the future of their congregations and make tough but necessary choices. 



  • Will you send the church out into the world?

  • Will you focus on building disciples or tallying decisions?

  • Will you multiply your impact or expand your facilities?

  • Will you step out in courage or comply with the status quo?


The answers to these and other questions determine how your church will focus its time, its energy, and its budget to work for real change in a hurting world. 



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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2055 KB
  • Print Length: 121 pages
  • Publisher: Abingdon Press (January 31, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0037KM5T4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is what the church SHOULD be, February 10, 2010
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If you ever feel frustrated with the American church today, like it is a far cry from what Jesus was all about--read this book. Way more than an idealistic guilt trip, this book has real, applicable ideas for how Jesus' people can make a difference for hurting, needy people in the world today.

If you're a fan of Jim Wallis (who wrote the foreward to this book, by the way) but finish his books saying "ok, but how?" you need to read Mike Slaughter.
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16 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great reminder of what a Christian should look like, February 10, 2010
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I really enjoyed reading this book. After receiving this book I could not but it down. It is a great read for everyone. A great reminder of what a Christan should look like and what we should be doing in this world each and everyday.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Intro to Missional Conversation, March 19, 2010
The missional church movement returns to the mainline church in Mike Slaughter's Change the World. Using straightforward comparisons, Slaughter challenges the assumptions of mission, ministry, and success as defined by most mainline churches. At the same time, an alternative picture is painted of a church more interested in others than self. Drawing on work from missional movement leaders, such as Alan Hirsch, Slaughter uses his own experiences to propose a more faithful way of being the church.

Grounded in Scripture and theology, Slaughter exposes the shortcomings of current church values, writing "Our churches reflect the economic homogeneity of our culture more than they do the priorities of the kingdom." Slaughter makes clear that the people of God are intended to be agents of transformation who are sent to specific peoples for the purpose of multiplying movements of courageous disciples. This is in contrast to the church being seen as a place where special and similar people gather.

Slaughter saves some of his most direct discourse for the discussion of "Mission vs. Mortar" in chapter 6, where he laments the importance of buildings to the way the church currently functions. Facilities, their cost and prominence, drive how and why church is done. "Inflexible capital structures create systems that necessitate strategies of `bringing the world to church' rather than the `church going to the world.'" While his words are tough, the experiences of churches who are in debt during the current economic downturn seem to lend affirmation.

Short on how-to and high on passion, Change the World presents an important contribution to the missional church movement. By virtue of the author's experience, the book brings built in credibility for mainline denominations. Slaughter is the lead pastor of Ginghamsburg United Methodist Church in Tipp City, Ohio, where he grew the congregation from averaging 90 on a Sunday to a current attendance of over 4,000. Change the World makes the missional movement more accessible to mainline churches and denominations.

Slaughter's experience also raises questions, though. For example, readers may experience a disconnect as the pastor of a 4,000 antendee church decries attractional evangelism. While that possibility exists, Slaughter's framework gives no impression that he is interested in keeping one foot in the mega church world and one foot in the missional church movement. In fact, his commitment to this transition may be communicated when he writes, "Faith is not the absence of fear. Faith is feeling the fear & then acting on the promises & purposes of God anyway."
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About Mike Slaughter

Mike Slaughter is Lead Pastor and Chief Dreamer of Ginghamsburg United Methodist Church in Tipp City, Ohio. Located in the struggling "rust belt," Ginghamsburg strives to be the hands and feet of Jesus, serving those in need from Dayton to Darfur. Under Mike's leadership, the church has grown from 90 worshipers a week to over 5,000. Mike's books include "Christmas Is Not Your Birthday," "Change the World," "Spiritual Entrepreneurs," "Real Followers," "Momentum for Life," "UnLearning Church," and "Upside Living in a Downside Economy."

Learn more about Mike Slaughter at http://mikeslaughter.com/

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