Are you prepared for the third reformation---of church structure? Part vision statement, part manifesto, and part church-planting manual, Simson's book challenges us to refocus our priorities, minimize organization, and return to organic forms of Christianity. Chapters include "House Churches in History," "No Progress Without Change," and more. Thought-provoking reading for clergy and laity. 303 pages, softcover from Authentic.
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Reviewed by Benjamin M. Pluym (Huntington Station, NY), February 03, 2002
What an amazing book! Wolfgang Simpson hits the nail on the head with this visionary book of the Church. Anyone who reads with an open mind will find his traditional views challenged and will feel a new breath of fresh air beginning to blow through his heart. For those who believe the Church has not lived up to its potential and think, "there must be more than this," this book might just offer you the answers you need.
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