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Discovering New Dimensions in Faith-Based Community Work
In a world where the church's relevance is often questioned, Angie Ward offers a compelling blueprint for a unified ecclesial future in Beyond Church and Parachurch. Beyond Church and Parachurch is not just a historical and theological exploration; it's a roadmap for rethinking the very essence of Christian ministry. Whether you're a pastor, mission leader, or nonprofit executive, you will be challenged to transcend conventional boundaries and discover the full spectrum of the church's potential.
Dive into a fresh understanding of the church in all its forms—be it campus ministries, mission agencies, or church-planting networks. Ward's vision dismantles the silos that fragment evangelical efforts, urging us to view the church as an interconnected ecosystem of apostolic networks. This paradigm shift empowers leaders to maximize kingdom impact, fostering cooperation and collaboration across organizations. With practical insights and visionary guidance, Beyond Church and Parachurch equips Christian leaders to serve a world in need with renewed purpose and unity. Transform your ministry approach and join a movement that redefines what it means to be the church.
1 Why This Book? An Introduction and Roadmap
2 Where Are We? The State of the Church, the Parachurch, and a World in Need
3 How Did this All Start? Church and Parachurch in the Apostolic/Catholic Tradition
4 How Did We Get Here? Church and Parachurch in the Protestant Tradition
5 What Is the Church? The Meaning and Marks of the Church
6 What Does the Church Do? The Mission and Minimums of the Church
7 Where Do We Stand with One Another? Mapping the Church/Parachurch Terrain
8 Why Don’t We Always Get Along? The Needs and Challenges of the Multi-Faceted Church
9 How Can We Work Together? A New Paradigm for the Next Century
10 Where Do We Go from Here? Practical Suggestions for Leaders and Laypeople
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
"Do you feel like all we have is bad news about the church and stories of divisive hostile competition between Christians? How can we be the body of Christ, properly functioning together for the gospel advance in our generation? Beyond Church and Parachurch reveals the way forward. Angie Ward is a faithful fellow pilgrim on the journey toward a genuinely shared, collaborative, Christ-exalting ministry of the whole body of Christ through every member—inside and outside all the walls we've constructed among us. The Church's work requires every member, fully engaged, now. Let's get to it."
"Angie Ward has rightly recognized the need for a book-length study of parachurch ministry for the twenty-first century. While brief and accessible, Beyond Church and Parachurch gives attention to history, sociology, missiology, and most importantly, theology in helping readers understand the issues. Ward probes and broadens key terms, critiques influential paradigms, and even dares propose her own—all to help properly understand and effectively promote God's work in the world. A timely, encouraging, and practical book for frontline volunteers, pastors, educators, and leaders of global ministries."
"This volume is a worthy, timely, and provocative contribution to a vitally important topic that is widely misunderstood, particularly in the Protestant world. If applied today, these insights would greatly enhance our overall kingdom effectiveness and powerfully enhance our missional synergy."
"Angie Ward might just have resolved the long debate about the divide between the church and the parachurch. She sees their differences not so much in terms of purpose, personnel, or geography but in terms of specialization. Angie says the church must be missional in its role as a community, servant, and messenger in the world, while parachurches are missional extensions into one or other of those areas. That kind of thinking just might break the logjam in this discussion. Angie Ward's book is a winsome mix of solid ecclesiology, excellent missiology, and a deep love for God's people."
Angie Ward (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is director of the Doctor of Ministry program and associate professor of leadership and ministry at Denver Seminary. She is the author of Uncharted Leadership: 20 Case Studies to Help Ministry Leaders Adapt to Uncertainty and I Am a Leader: When Women Discover the Joy of Their Calling. Angie has over thirty-five years of leadership experience in church, nonprofit, and higher education ministry. A sportswriter in a previous life, Angie loves running, basketball, humor, and movies. She and her pastor-husband live in Denver. They have two grown sons and one very spoiled beagle.