eShift: The Decline of Attractional Church, the Rise of Internet-Influenced Church - eBook
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eShift: The Decline of Attractional Church, the Rise of Internet-Influenced Church - eBook  -     By: David A. Posthuma

eShift: The Decline of Attractional Church, the Rise of Internet-Influenced Church - eBook

CLC Publications / 2014 / ePub

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eShift: The Decline of “Attractional” Church, the Rise of Internet-Influenced Church teaches readers how to distinguish between the established culture and the present-emerging culture as it relates to the Church. This dynamic book shows how this vast culture-gap can be bridged for the sake of Christ’s mission in the world.

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Title: eShift: The Decline of Attractional Church, the Rise of Internet-Influenced Church - eBook
By: David A. Posthuma
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: CLC Publications
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781619580879
ISBN-13: 9781619580879
Stock No: WW65885EB

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eShift: The Decline of “Attractional” Church, the Rise of Internet-Influenced Church teaches readers how to distinguish between the established culture and the present-emerging culture as it relates to the Church. This dynamic book shows how this vast culture-gap can be bridged for the sake of Christ’s mission in the world.

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David A. Posthuma has been used of God to re-start a dying church on the south side of Chicago, plant two churches, and assist many other congregations as a church growth consultant. Since 1998, David has designed leading software solutions for the church market, including: AssessME.org and E-Church Essentials. David holds a Masters of Divinity from Trinity International University, Deerfield, Illinois; a Bachelor of Arts in Education from Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan; and certifications in Clinical Pastoral Education from McNeal Hospital in Chicago. At the time of publication, David's software solutions support the ministry of over 30,000 churches and church leaders throughout ten countries.

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eShift shows how the culture-gap existing between established and present-emerging cultures can be bridged for the sake of Christ’s mission.

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