An Army of Ordinary People
eBook - ePub

An Army of Ordinary People

Stories of Real-Life Men and Women Simply Being the Church

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eBook - ePub

An Army of Ordinary People

Stories of Real-Life Men and Women Simply Being the Church

About this book

An Army of Ordinary People contains the key to explosive, transformational, 21st century evangelism. Renowned church planter Felicity Dale shares stories of how God has always used—and is still using—ordinary believers to carry out his work in simple ways throughout the world. Some of these stories are dramatic—people being led to the Lord by the friends who counseled them through drug addictions and criminal pasts. Some are everyday—a dad spending his Sunday teaching Bible lessons to his kids, or a couple inviting their neighbors over to dinner and a spiritual discussion. But in each of them, there is a light bulb moment, when someone just like you thinks I can do that! And as a result, the gospel is spreading . . . and lives are being changed.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Image
  2. Title Page
  3. Endorsements
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. Introduction
  10. 1: God Uses Ordinary People to Do the Extraordinary
  11. 2: What Is Church?
  12. 3: The 10:2b Virus
  13. 4: The Great Commission
  14. 5: Bearing Much Fruit
  15. 6: Luke 10 Principles
  16. 7: The Holy Spirit Leads Us
  17. 8: Good Soil
  18. 9: Jesus is Building his Church
  19. 10: Church Is Built on Relationships
  20. 11: Church Is Family
  21. 12: The Kingdom at Work
  22. 13: Service and Strategy
  23. 14: Stone Soup Church
  24. 15: Discipleship and Training
  25. 16: Kingdom Finances and Kingdom Kids
  26. 17: To Transition or Not to Transition?
  27. 18: No Empire Building, No Control, and No Glory
  28. 19: The Bigger Picture
  29. 20: Paradigm Shifts
  30. 21: Where Do You Go from Here?
  31. Acknowledgments
  32. Notes