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Analog Church: Why We Need Real People, Places and Things in the Digital Age

by Jay Y Kim, InterVarsity Press, IL, March 31, 2020

Description

This book supports congregational leaders exploring the concept of being an analog church in a digital age, providing insights into the impact of digital culture on community, discipleship, and worship. Jay Kim, a pastor in Silicon Valley, believes that the church's mission is to engage deeply with real people, places, and spiritual practices that foster genuine connection and transcendence. With his experiences and reflections, Kim shares a compelling argument for reclaiming the analog elements of faith that resonate with our fundamental human needs. To navigate the challenges of modern ministry, this book offers insights on the limitations of digital practices, reflections on community engagement, and a call to rediscover the richness of tangible faith experiences.

Features

  • 240 pages
  • Available in both print and audiobook formats
  • Reflective questions for congregational leaders

Practical Applications

  • Read the book to develop a strategic approach for your church merger.
  • Learn key merger strategies so your congregation can increase its missional impact.
  • Share insights from this resource with your leadership team to foster collaboration.
  • Create a merger action plan by utilizing the practical steps outlined in the book.

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