Synopses & Reviews
This book explains how traditional churches can have a very contemporary outreach to unchurched seekers -- based on the first-hand experience of one pastor and congregation that does it successfully.
Synopsis
Dobson explains how to reach the "unchurched" members of a congregation by experimenting with non-traditional forms of service. "Any pastor who is serious about reaching unchurched people should read this terrific book--it's inspiring, practical and challenging".--Lee Strobel, Willow Creek Community Church.
Synopsis
@lt;DIV@gt;This is a book about radical change. It is the story of how a traditional church launched a non-traditional service in order to open its doors to unchurched people. This book has grown out of five years of ministry to hurting people who are either skeptics, agnostics, or doubters of the Christian faith. It has been shaped by people who do not give much of a rip about God or the Bible, but they are at least willing to listen. It is a book about what I have learned from these fellow travelers in the adventure of life.@lt;/div@gt;