Synopses & Reviews
There is a legend of a Welsh Prince Madoc whose ship became stuck in Chesapeake Bay. After trying unsuccessfully to escape, he had his men row out with the anchor, drop it as far into the sea as they could, and then the ship winched its way forward. The image of the church as a boat and tradition as an anchor is prevalent in Christian art. If we examine the biblical view of an anchor, we find, like Prince Madoc, we are to cast our anchor into the future and pull the church forward.Postmodern pilgrims must strive to keep the past and the future in perpetual conversation so every generation will find a fresh expression of the Gospel that is anchored solidly to “the faith that was once for all delivered.”
Synopsis
Written by the author of "A Cup of Coffee at the Soul Cafe, Postmodern Pilgrims" addresses and answers the tension that exists between church tradition and modern innovation and shows how the Gospel can be revived in every time and place.
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Written to those with a first century passion for the twenty-first century church, keeping the past and future in perpetual conversation, so every generation anchors to "the faith that was once for all delivered."