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Nov09 Table of Contents

Saturday, November 21, 2009
Posted By publisher

Cover Story

What Should Pastors Think About the Emerging Church
Is the emerging church a fad? What does it mean? As a pastor, what should I be doing about it? Is D.A. Carson right? What about Chuck Smith, Sr.? Is the emerging church a sign of the end? Is it a forerunner of last days apostacy? Has Slice sliced it correctly? Has Pyro burnt it appropriately? Is Mark Driscoll the poster child for the EC, or is Spencer Burke?

Next-Wave Ezine – November, Issue #131

Editorial
Issue Credits
Featured Article: At the Top
A Mixed Economy of Church in a Post-Christian Marketplace
By Becky Garrison
Featured Article: Spotlight
Changing Christmas: Rediscovering Incarnation
By Joel Kurz
Featured Article: Photo Essay
Stuck Inside
By David Trotter
From the Publisher
Friends
By Charlie Wear
Following Jesus
The Year of Living Like Jesus at Vintage Faith Church
By Dan Kimball
Church Planting
From Ennui to Epic…
By Bob Hyatt
Doing Church
Changing the System
By Alan B. Ward
Culture
For the Three People Who Might Still Check My Blog
By Christy Lambertson
Missional
Peeking Through the Blinds
By Melissa Hedden
Emerging Church
Go and Do Likewise
By Julie Clawson
Spirituality
You are not the Responsible Party
By Kelly Deppen
Theology
An Appeal for Romantic Theology
By Len Hjalmarson
Reviews
The God Jesus Knows, a Review of The Good and Beautiful God
By Paul Hill
Advent Reflections
Quietness and Rest — A Great Christmas Gift
By Christine Sine

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