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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fair, but Unbalanced . . .,
This review is from: The New Reformation: Tomorrow Arrived Yesterday (Ministry for the Third Millennium Series) (Paperback)
Schaller is correct in asserting that "newness" is occurring today in the church, but what if this "reformation" is shallow? To grow a church in the next millenium, must leaders "dumb down" sermons, change worship into entertainment, and use marketing tactics to get people to attend church? Schaller seems to think these methods are okay as long as a church grows.If there IS a reformation in Schaller's terms, will we create a consumer based, "give me what I want" church where folks come to be served rather than to serve? While I am not fighting for the "past," it appears that future church growth may lose a sense of integrity about the larger meaning and mission of individual disciples as they relate to the church as a whole. And if this happens, what kind of "Christianity" will American culture espouse 100 years from now?
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
UNLESS THE LORD IS BEHIND THE REFORMATION,
By rodboomboom (Dearborn, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: The New Reformation: Tomorrow Arrived Yesterday (Ministry for the Third Millennium Series) (Paperback)
So many are running to ghurus like Schaller who have all the right diagnoses and solutions for an ailing Christian church. When will we ever learn? How many times in the Scriptures did God's people turn to everything else but to Him? So with Schaller. Turn to keeping up with changing cultural landscapes and God might give your church a chance to survive. We've stopped trusting in God's means to counter Anti-Christian culture: Christ crucified. Sure, you answer. Preach and teach that and people will repel so quickly. They won't be attracted nor put up with that. And there we have it. Apostacy is where we're at. What about a real reformation of those who want the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? We've given up on truth, we're tired of fighting for and fighting to find and remain in it as a culture. But the church, the remanant of Christ, will always be built on the truth of God's Word, which frees them and offends many. Schaller is good on trends, very poor on truth!
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
2001: A Church Odyssey,
By A Customer
This review is from: The New Reformation: Tomorrow Arrived Yesterday (Ministry for the Third Millennium Series) (Paperback)
Finally. The one Schaller book that every pastor or
denominational officer who is responsible for the future
of any ministry in any church should have to read.
Here's a peek at the 21st Century Church that
sociology built--or WILL build. Better wake up and
prepare the way. You know you'll have to read this stuff
sooner or later. Better sooner.
Added bonus: this book contains "a little bit about
everything" for those Schaller readers who have ever
experienced a sense of "everything about every little bit."
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