DIGIRENT - Spent Matches: Igniting the Signal Fire for the Spiritually Dissatisfied (Refraction)
Roy Moran, Refraction
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Spent Matches: Igniting the Roy Moran, Refraction epub Spent Matches: Igniting the Roy Moran, Refraction pdf download Spent Matches: Igniting the Roy Moran, Refraction pdf file Spent Matches: Igniting the Roy Moran, Refraction audiobook Spent Matches: Igniting the Roy Moran, Refraction book review Spent Matches: Igniting the Roy Moran, Refraction summary | #130870 in Books | HarperCollins Christian Pub. | 2015-04-28 | 2015-04-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.09 x.43 x5.77l,.65 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Tough to read (in a good way)|By Joshua Andrew Armstrong|I haven't wanted to throw a book against the wall this badly since I read "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee". I have been doing ministry for years, and this book forces one to consider whole paradigms of how to "do church". I had the privilege of meeting Roy in Dallas recently, and the dude is legit. I'm excited to continue|About the Author||Roy Moran felt the whisper of God's Spirit move him at 17. Learning how to catalyze spiritual change has been the passion of his life. His education in Greek at Baylor University and the theological tutelage under Howard Hendricks at Dal
Spent Matches explores the possibility that a few small paradigm shifts within the church might make the difference between extinction and effectiveness. In fact, taking a clue from the automobile industry, the church might be able to not only halt the rapid decay in attendance but also become an effective tool in achieving Jesus' final command. For instance, the Hybrid car has become the answer to Detroit's environmental and oil crisis issues....
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