Re-Imagining the Church: Implications of Being a People in the World - eBook
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Re-Imagining the Church: Implications of Being a People in the World - eBook

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Title: Re-Imagining the Church: Implications of Being a People in the World - eBook
By: Robert J. Suderman
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781498290944
ISBN-13: 9781498290944
Stock No: WW110220EB

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The church. What has it become? What was it meant to be? Does it pave the way or get in the way? Are we suspicious of the institutionalization of church bureaucracy? Or thrilled with the relevant impact of its presence? Robert J. Suderman writes about the church as a practitioner. His inspiration emerges out of the crossroads of biblical vision and human sincerity always tempered with frailty. Years of ministry, never a stranger to complexity, only serve to sharpen the vision of possibility. His imagination of what can be is never divorced from the realities of what is. He does not bow to the common assumption that "you can't get there from here." "Here" is the only possible point of origin for us. In his succinct, easy to understand writing style, Suderman provides insightful and thought-provoking perspectives to what it means to be the church. To be a people "called out" to participate together in God's activity in the world, and to create programs and structures needed for effective ministry are two sides of the same coin. This book is for dreamers and bureaucrats alike; indeed, it assumes that the two are indispensable pieces of God's coming presence. Introduction by: Tom Yoder Neufeld

Author Bio

Robert J. Suderman has spent the last forty-seven years working with the church as teacher, scholar, and administrator. Having lived in Latin America for ten years, he has engaged the church in over forty different countries. He has been married to Irene for fifty years, and they have three sons and daughters-in-law, now with five grandchildren. Andrew Suderman is Assistant Professor of Theology, Peace, and Mission at Eastern Mennonite University as well as the Secretary for the Mennonite World Conference Peace Commission. He, along with his wife Karen, worked as Mennonite Church Canada Witness Workers living in South Africa for seven years (2009-2016) where he served as the Director of the Anabaptist Network in South Africa. He is completing a PhD in Theology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He and Karen have two children.

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