Our world is marked by unprecedented degrees of multiculturalism, ethnic
diversity, social shifts, international collaboration, and
technology-driven changes. The changes are profound, especially when you
consider the unchecked decline in the influence, size, and social
standing of the church. There is an undercurrent of anxiety in the
evangelical world, and a hunger for something new. And we're sensing the
urgency of it.We need fresh, creative counterintuitive ways of doing
ministry and church and leading it in the 21st century. We need to
adapt. Fast. Both in our practices and our thinking. The aim of this
book is simple: When we understand the powerful forces at work in the
world today, we'll learn how something called The Third Culture can
yield perhaps the most critical missing ingredient in the church
today--adaptability--and help the church remain on the best side of
history. A Third Culture Church and a Third Culture Leader looks at our
new global village and the church's role in that village in a
revolutionary way. It's a way to reconnect with the historical roots of
what Jesus envisioned the church could be--a people known for a brand of
love, unity, goodness, and extravagant spirit that defies all
conventions. This book is part of the successful Leadership Innovation
Series.