We need more than status updates-we need relationships. Learning about God's Heart from the TGIF (Twitter, Google, iPhone, Facebook) Generation The explosion in social networking is perhaps the most visible expression of the human longing to know others and to be known. Is there a parallel in contemporary Christianity? The church posts a welcome sign outside, but has Christianity lost sight of reaching the current generation with the heart of the gospel? Drawing from years of Leonard Sweet's paradigm-shifting analyses, Real Church in a Social-Network World delivers ahead-of-the-curve observations and insights into the intersection of the gospel and richer relationships in an ever-changing culture of TGIFers (those who connect using Twitter, Google, the iPhone, and Facebook). Find out how to recover the gospel's unique emphasis on real relationship Experience the promise and reward of relationship and reconciliation in everyday life Learn how the driving desire for connection, understanding, and belonging give evidence of the deepest longings of the human soul This provocative eBook offers practical guidance to leaders and followers, believers and seekers, and anyone who is ready to explore the human longing for relationship.
Autorentext
Autorentext
Leonard Sweet, PhD, is founder and president of SpiritVentureMinistries and is a professor at Drew University in New Jersey and a visiting professor at George Fox University in Oregon. A leading social critic and cultural observer, Sweet is considered one of the most influential Christians in America. He is the chief writer for sermons.com and has authored numerous books that have changed Christian thinking, including The Gospel According to Starbucks, Soul Tsunami, and Jesus Manifesto (with Frank Viola). An internationally known speaker and preacher, Sweet lives on an island in northern Washington state.
Titel
Real Church in a Social Network World
Untertitel
From Facebook to Face-to-Face Faith
Autor
EAN
9780307730527
ISBN
978-0-307-73052-7
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
20.12.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.84 MB
Anzahl Seiten
96
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch
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