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Apr09 Table of Contents

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Cover Story Missional Renaissance, an Interview with Reggie McNeal By Next-Wave Next-Wave interviews Dr. Reggie McNeal, author of The Present Future and now Missional Renaissance, about the missional movement, his take on where we are, where we’re going and his new book in particular. Next-Wave Ezine – April, Issue #124 Editorial Issue Credits ORIGINS Origins: Birthing a New Network By Dan Kimball Emerging Church Beyond... »

Mar09 Table of Contents

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Cover Story Video Venues: The Death of Preaching By Bob Hyatt It’s a pretty bold statement to say that video venues will eventually mean the death of preaching… but I think I can make the case.   Next-Wave Ezine – March, Issue #123 Editorial   Issue Credits   Featured Article: At the Top God’s Eternal Purpose – A Critical Addition to the Missional Conversation By Frank... »

Mar09 Next-Wave

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Don't miss Bob Hyatt's Cover Story in this month's ezine and the discussion which has "emerged" in the comments section. "This is the rule: Technology, taken too far, creates the opposite of what it was intended to create. Still doubt it? Ask yourself- Email was meant to keep you in touch and ease communication,... »

Jan09 Next-Wave

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  Check out the January Cover Story, Ten Years Out: A Retrospective on the Emerging Church in North America, By Stephen Shields. He assesses the state of the emerging conversation today. To get some perspectives on the history of the emerging church, Next-Wave reached out to some of the movement’s most notable leaders. »

Interview with McLaren: The Last Word…

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Next-Wave: Brian, you’ve been dubbed a “postmodern pioneer” and named one of  the 25 most influential evangelicals in America, had your books banned and speeches cancelled, what’s your reaction to the controversy and the notoriety? McLaren: It’s all been kind of strange, and I try not to think about it too much. The good news is that... »