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The Starfish Manifesto [Kindle Edition]

Wolfgang Simson
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Wolfgang Simson's earlier book, Houses that change the world, has always been a favorite of mine.  I just recently began reading the follow-up/big-brother, of that book, entitled The Starfish Manifesto.

A few interesting thoughts so far-

On the church entering Babylonian Captivity- the Holy Spirit is no longer the driving force of the Church, Mammon is. Part of this captivity is the current obsession with hyper-activist, high adrenalin programs and methods and approaches, celebrated as saviors for a run-down system.

The current average cost for Christian evangelism and missions is $330,000 for every newly baptized person.

We have stolen the church from God, and he wants it back from us thieves.

God wants a veil-less church without pulpits and clergy-laity distinctions. A pastor, no matter how godly he conducts himself, actually
stands more in the way of this than he is of help, because he has become a symbol of that very discrepancy.

You can download and distribute the entire book for free.

Lon Wong
http://solarcrash.com

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Please read this first; it is The Starfish Publishing Agreement

This book is free – but it will cost you!

Starfish Publishing is a new resource function carried by contributing authors committed to this present reformation.
It is the publishing arm of the “Starfish Partnership”, a global, informal network of followers of Jesus Christ, with the goal of seeing half the planet discipled through the starfish-type multiplication of organic/simple house churches, regional apostolic networks and a return to Kingdom economics.

Starfish Publishing exists to make vital materials towards this goal easily accessible and globally available for the empowerment of anyone. It is a decentralized network based on the philosophy of a Christian gift economy. In the Kingdom of God, there is no buying and selling, but giving and receiving.
Starfish Materials are therefore not for sale. We loan them to you, and they become yours if you can honor the following risk-free moral agreement:

IF YOU LIKE THE MATERIAL, please “pay it forward” to at least ten others;
secondly, strive to give to the world without copyright whatever God has given to you;
thirdly, money is needed, but instead of simply buying another product, we invite you to invest financially into the Starfish Vision.
The Starfish Foundation serves as a financial instrument to facilitate this (more in the appendix section).

IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THE MATERIAL, please simply delete it; there are no strings attached.

All digital Starfish resources (books, newsletters etc.) are PASSWORD PROTECTED. You will have to type

ok

(in small letters)
as a sign of your agreement to open them.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1297 KB
  • Publisher: Asteroidea Books (October 15, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002VHI8YA
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars This opens your eyes, December 14, 2009
This review is from: The Starfish Manifesto (Kindle Edition)
This is a big book but I believe it's worth reading. I have read Wolfgang Simson House church book and it was great. Starfish Manifesto I have just started to read. Still after little reading I can say there are amazing examples how house chuch type revival is going on in many parts of the world (not just persecuted countries but also western countries). This book might change your whole thinking of what is the church.

I believe this is God's plan for discipling of the nations before Jesus can come back.

If you would like to know briefly what this is all about just google "Wolfgang Simson 15 theses".
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most thought-provoking writings I have ever read, December 20, 2009
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Wolfgang Simson's "The Starfish Manifesto: A Prophetic Roadmap for an Apostolic Journey" stands as one of the most important and thought-provoking writings I have ever read.

The October/09 release of the document during the Antioch Gathering is a good 5-10 years ahead of the pack. In the same way "Houses That Change the World" (re-released as The House Church Book) was a ground-breaking book whose ideas have taken many years to slowly "leaven the dough"--so too, are the radical concepts presented in Simson's second major work. I predict it will take several more years before Simson's latest book is seriously considered--even by those within the house/simple/organic church movement. Why?

Starfish Manifesto is simply too radical. It assumes Jesus should be first in all areas of our life, and our citizenship should be transferred from the competing kingdoms of 1) self, 2) our organizations/denominations, 3) our nationalities, to absolute and total allegiance to Jesus and His Kingdom alone. While many of us assume we have already done these things when we gave our life to Christ (and even serve Him in various ministerial capacities), SM blows all of these naive, watered-down versions of following Christ, out of the water. It calls into question too much of our Western, comfortable, individualistic, contemporary-Evangelical-lifestyle-cocoons. To align ourselves fully with Jesus teachings, apostolic principles and values as outlined in the Gospels, Acts, and Epistles, is simply more than most of us are willing to deal with. Our lives are pretty set. Our ministry plates already full. We have convinced ourselves, we are "OK" as we are. Few of us are ready for anything that might call into question the life we have set up for ourselves.

While SM is a natural sequence to Simson's "Houses That Change the World", it makes "Houses" seem like a mere introduction to what must eventually become the new paradigm--namely the rule and sovereign reign of Jesus Christ in every area of our life. Yes, this is the same "Kingdom message" Jesus preached during his years here on earth, but a Kingdom we have never quite understood or submitted to. While the move to more simple/organic church is certainly one of the first steps, it is only the beginning of what must take place. There are many other areas also needing realignment with the King/Kingdom before the church will be positioned to bring in the final great global harvest. Simson even assumes 1st century apostolic signs, miracles, casting out demons, and wonders should be normative. Why then are they not? Why do we continue to try to do God's work in the power of our own efforts with minimal results? Simson spends many pages attempting to answer these very questions.

The Starfish Manifesto has a way of putting into words many of the same issues I have long been sensing and feeling in my own spirit, but have not had the language to express. SM clearly calls into question much of what we continue to think as "normal"--yet grossly sub-normal Christianity. The reader many not agree with everything Simson writes, but to refuse to grapple with the prophetic voice within its pages will most certainly "short-circuit" and further delay the full expression of "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven."

As more and more people begin to engage the SM, I predict an even louder outcry than that caused by "Houses." What makes this a particularly tough read is that something deep in our spirits desperately wants these things to be true and part of our own lives, and yet recognize they are not. To move from "A" (where I currently find myself) to "B" (where I'd like to be) is quite a step of faith. Those of us in the whole house/simple/organic church movement who think we are already at "B" have a lot to consider within these pages. I, for one, want to move forward from this day onward with humility, fear and trembling to engage in the process of what I sense the Lord is leading us to move from "A" to "B".

If you dare to tackle the subject matter within its pages, I would first suggest downloading The Starfish Vision, to get a taste of what the Manifesto is all about. If something "clicks" as it did with my wife and I as we read through the "Reader's Digest" version, then you will want to download the entire Manifesto (a whopping 541-page pdf file) which is much more detailed and comprehensive.

If there is one criticism I might have of both works, is that, at least for the moment, they are only available as pdf documents. Most people find reading long pdf documents on their computer screen tedious. Even the available Kindle version here on amazon.com for $0.01 is poorly formatted, making it somewhat difficult to read. It is my understanding that a print version of the book is planned in the near future. Once in book form, I believe many more people will begin to engage with the content of this challenging book. Until then, download and go to the trouble to print out the Starfish Vision. I believe the copy my wife reformatted and printed was 47 pages. If it doesn't shake you to the core, that's OK. Give it a couple of years, and come back and give it a second try! Eventually, all of us who claim to be followers of Christ will have to deal with the uncomfortable issues brought up within these pages.
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