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REAL CORPORATE EVANGELISM/Bill Fay
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   RESURRECTING THE DEAD CHURCH 

 

     This book is an outcry of alarm at the number of dead and dying churches in North America. Most experts place the number of flat-lined or shriveling churches at more than 70%. The undeniable conclusion is that we are repeating the history of our spiritual fore-fathers who brought the gospel from Western Europe, where today Christianity is virtually extinct. But we need not tread that same path of apathy and dissipation.

 

     This dire circumstance is clearly detailed, and biblical remedies identified. It contains a diagnostic heart-check tool for church leadership that will open the eyes of discernment for many jaded pastors and parishioners alike.

 

     There is a foundational discipleship format, functional and beneficial for both new converts and mature believers. The most effective witnessing concept given by God, is explained and taught comprehensively and concisely.

 

     Three biblical principles are taught that will resurrect even the deadest church. All three have been blessed by God, in different fellowships, different denominations, and different locales.

 

     In addition to proclaiming the biblical answers to our dilemma, the above website has been activated for sharing testimony of His activity, as the church is returned to her rightful owner. In an era where church activity is restricted to “swapping sheep” and dunking children too small to cross the street unattended, the hue and cry is raised. The call to “be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die” is sounded for today’s church as it once was for the church at Sardis.

 

     Let us remember what we have received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. This is indeed a call to repentance for those playing church, whether in the pew or behind the pulpit. Dare to strive for that warmest of welcomes:

       

                    Well done, good and faithful servant.”