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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/1950899594.html - Book Synopsis : Rebekah Simon-Peter’s Forging a New Path is a groundbreaking guidebook for the post-pandemic church. The prophet Ezekiel surveyed a valley of dry bones and asked, “Can these bones rise again?” His prophetic vision hinted at the lifelessness of a people in exile hundreds of years ago.In the twenty-first century, his question echoes through time in a new way: Can this church grow again? For people who care about faith-based communities, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the Kingdom of God, this question is critical. When the pandemic broke out, it badly disrupted church life, already hindered by declining membership, forcing pastors and church members alike to ask once more, “Can this church live?”Rebekah Simon-Peter wrote Forging a New Path in response to conversations and questions that people in churches across the country are having. The author focuses on three persistent questions:When do things go back to normal?How do we get people (back) to church?How do we do more with less?Simon-Peter leaves no stone unturned, looking at pandemics past to see how medieval Christians dealt with these same issues. Their answers were surprising. The author writes this is the perfect time for Christians to envision and forge a new path forward with God. In this book, the author shares what we can le
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Rebekah Simon-Peter’s Forging a New Path is a groundbreaking guidebook for the post-pandemic church. The prophet Ezekiel surveyed a valley of dry bones and asked, “Can these bones rise again?” His prophetic vision hinted at the lifelessness of a people in exile hundreds of years ago.In the twenty-first century, his question echoes through time in a new way: Can this church grow again? For people who care about faith-based communities, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the Kingdom of God, this question is critical. When the pandemic broke out, it badly disrupted church life, already hindered by declining membership, forcing pastors and church members alike to ask once more, “Can this church live?”Rebekah Simon-Peter wrote Forging a New Path in response to conversations and questions that people in churches across the country are having. The author focuses on three persistent questions:When do things go back to normal?How do we get people (back) to church?How do we do more with less?Simon-Peter leaves no stone unturned, looking at pandemics past to see how medieval Christians dealt with these same issues. Their answers were surprising. The author writes this is the perfect time for Christians to envision and forge a new path forward with God. In this book, the author shares what we can le
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Rebekah Simon-Peter’sForging a New Path is a groundbreaking
guidebook for the post-pandemic church. The prophet Ezekiel surveyed a
valley of dry bones and asked, “Cathese bones rise again?”His
prophetic vision hinted at the lifelessness of a people in exile hundreds of
years ago.In the twenty-first century, his question echoes through time in a
new way: Can this church grow again? For people who care about faith-based
communities, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the Kingdom of God, this
question is critical. When the pandemic broke out, it badly disrupted church
life, already hindered by declining membership, forcing pastors and church
members alike to ask once more, “Cathis church live?”Reekah
Simon-Peter wrote Forging a New Path in response to conversations and
questions that people in churches across the country are having. The author
focuses on three persistent questions:When do things go back to normal?How
do we get people (back) to church?How do we do more with less?Simon-Peter
leaves no stone unturned, looking at pandemics past to see how medieval
Christians dealt with these same issues. Their answers were surprising. The
author writes this is the perfect time for Christians to envision and forge a new
path forward with God. In this book, the author shares what we can learn from
our past to help reshape our future. She writes that our future
won’tcome from superficial or technical changes but from profound
changes in the way we live out being the church.Simon-Peter borrows the
vision of Ezekiel, “Cathese bones live?”to remind the reader of
the Scripture’sanswer: “Ths is what the sovereign LORD says to
these bones, ‘Iwill make breath enter you, and you will come to
life.’#8221What Readers are SayingForging a New Path is complete
with real-time and relevant strategies and tools to help leaders navigate the
uncertain waters of church leadership to lead healthier and more vital
churches. This post-pandemic church resource covers everything from
community outreach to hybrid worship in a dramatically shifted world since the
beginning of COVID-19. Rebekah skillfully synthesized the church's past,
present, and future in this creative resource and has developed content that
provides inspiration and information for leaders and churches around the world
who are seeking to take big risks and reach the world for Christ.Olu
BrownAuthor, Church Consultant, and Founding Pastor of Impact Church in
Atlanta, GeorgiaRebekah Simon-Peter has done it again, bringing a savvy,
insightful, well-researched volume to pastors and congregations that are
longing to keep in step with the Spirit. Drawing insight from scripture, historical
experiences of plagues that impacted society and the church, and spiritual
wisdom, this book offers hope and practical help.Elaine A. Heath, Ph.D.Author,
God Unbound and The Mystic Way of EvangelismIn Forging a New Path,
Rebekah Simon-Peter brings a word of hope and encouragement to the postpandemic
church. Drawing on the lessons of history and insights from thoughtleaders
in spiritual formation, Simon-Peter challenges the church to approach
our new reality with a new set of attitudes –recognizing that we must
adopt practices that seem unfamiliar, embrace that the church is its people
and not the buildings, and make the shift from 'wait and see' to actively
engaging the issues of our culture. This book is a clarion call to re-discover the
essence of what it means to be the church in a world that longs for what the
church has to offer.Dr. Phil MaynardAuthor, Coach, and Congregational
Developer
Forging a New Path: Moving the Church Forward
in a Post-Pandemic World
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B0B1LTQHY7.html - Book Synopsis :
Rebekah Simon-Peter’sForging a New Path is a groundbreaking
guidebook for the post-pandemic church. The prophet Ezekiel surveyed
a valley of dry bones and asked, “Cathese bones rise
again?”His prophetic vision hinted at the lifelessness of a people
in exile hundreds of years ago.In the twenty-first century, his question
echoes through time in a new way: Can this church grow again? For
people who care about faith-based communities, the Gospel of Jesus
Christ, and the Kingdom of God, this question is critical. When the
pandemic broke out, it badly disrupted church life, already hindered by
declining membership, forcing pastors and church members alike to ask
once more, “Cathis church live?”Reekah Simon-Peter wrote
Forging a New Path in response to conversations and questions that
people in churches across the country are having. The author focuses
on three persistent questions:When do things go back to normal?How
do we get people (back) to church?How do we do more with less?Simon-
Peter leaves no stone unturned, looking at pandemics past to see how
medieval Christians dealt with these same issues. Their answers were
surprising. The author writes this is the perfect time for Christians to
envision and forge a new path forward with God. In this book, the author
shares what we can learn from our past to help reshape our future. She
writes that our future won’tcome from superficial or technical
changes but from profound changes in the way we live out being the
church.Simon-Peter borrows the vision of Ezekiel, “Cathese bones
live?”to remind the reader of the Scripture’sanswer:
“Ths is what the sovereign LORD says to these bones, ‘Iwill
make breath enter you, and you will come to life.’#8221What
Readers are SayingForging a New Path is complete with real-time and
relevant strategies and tools to help leaders navigate the uncertain
waters of church leadership to lead healthier and more vital churches.
This post-pandemic church resource covers everything from community
outreach to hybrid worship in a dramatically shifted world since the
beginning of COVID-19. Rebekah skillfully synthesized the church's past,
present, and future in this creative resource and has developed content
that provides inspiration and information for leaders and churches
around the world who are seeking to take big risks and reach the world
for Christ.Olu BrownAuthor, Church Consultant, and Founding Pastor of
Impact Church in Atlanta, GeorgiaRebekah Simon-Peter has done it
again, bringing a savvy, insightful, well-researched volume to pastors
and congregations that are longing to keep in step with the Spirit.
Drawing insight from scripture, historical experiences of plagues that
impacted society and the church, and spiritual wisdom, this book offers
hope and practical help.Elaine A. Heath, Ph.D.Author, God Unbound and
The Mystic Way of EvangelismIn Forging a New Path, Rebekah Simon-
Peter brings a word of hope and encouragement to the post-pandemic
church. Drawing on the lessons of history and insights from thoughtleaders
in spiritual formation, Simon-Peter challenges the church to
approach our new reality with a new set of attitudes –recognizing
that we must adopt practices that seem unfamiliar, embrace that the
church is its people and not the buildings, and make the shift from 'wait
and see' to actively engaging the issues of our culture. This book is a
clarion call to re-discover the essence of what it means to be the church
in a world that longs for what the church has to offer.Dr. Phil
MaynardAuthor, Coach, and Congregational Developer