Healing Spiritual Amnesia: Remembering What It Means to Be the Church
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Healing Spiritual Amnesia: Remembering What It Means to Be the Church  -     By: Paul Nixon

Healing Spiritual Amnesia: Remembering What It Means to Be the Church

Abingdon Press / 2004 / Paperback

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Why do churches stagnate, decline, and die? Nixon says it's because they forget who they are---the body of Christ. Challenging congregations to move beyond their comfort zone, he reminds believers of who Jesus is and to practice spiritual disciplines, serve their neighbors, and effectively carry out the Great Commission. 142 pages, softcover from Abingdon.

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Title: Healing Spiritual Amnesia: Remembering What It Means to Be the Church
By: Paul Nixon
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 142
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 8 1/2 X 5 1/2 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 0687067189
ISBN-13: 9780687067183
Stock No: WW67189

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There is no end to clichés and easy assumptions about congregational health and vitality. It's much easier to start a new church than turn around an old one; nondenominational churches are growing, while denominational churches are dying; small-membership churches are concerned only with survival; suburban churches care only about endless programming and "spiritual entertainment"; downtown churches are doomed to decay.

Whatever kernel of truth such analyses might contain, they miss the actual point. Churches stagnate, decline, and die for a number of reasons, but principally because they have forgotten who they are. They have forgotten their mission to reach out to those who do not know God in Christ. They have forgotten that we worship--not to feel comfortable and safe--but to come into the presence of a God who leads us out into the world. They have forgotten the "cloud of witnesses" who have gone before us in the Christian faith, providing models for how we can proclaim the message of the gospel in ways that new generations can hear it.

Paul Nixon calls this failure of memory "spiritual amnesia." Concerned with institutional survival and personal comfort, congregations have forgotten what previous generations of Christians have learned time and again: that the church's great challenge is to make the gospel available in new and compelling ways to those who need most to hear it. In a series of sweeping insights into congregational life and contemporary culture, Nixon maps a course that will help churches remember who they are and for whom they exist.

Author Bio

Paul Nixon is leader of Epicenter Group, a church leadership coaching organization, and Readiness 360, an organization devoted to assessing church readiness for multiplying ministry.  He is the author of Fling Open the Doors, published by Abingdon Press.

Paul Nixon is author of four books on church leadership, including I Refuse to Lead a Dying Church! (Pilgrim Press, 2007) and Fling Open the Doors (Abingdon, 2002). Paul serves  as a New Church Strategist for The United Methodist Church, as a coach for missional leaders across North America, and as part of the lead team for Sunday Night @ Foundry, a new faith community of diverse young adults in Washington DC.  Previously he served as Director of Congregational Development for Alabama-West Florida Conference and as the founding pastor of the Soundside Campus of Gulf Breeze UMC in northwest Florida.

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