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Tangible Kingdom Creating Incarnational Community

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ISBN-10: 0470188979

ISBN-13: 9780470188972

Edition: 2008

Authors: Hugh Halter, Matt Smay

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This book is for those who have struggled to retain their faith amidst a dying church experience. It gives not only theological answers but real-life stories of how the best parts of the ancient habits of the church can re-emerge in today's culture. It will synthesize the deep seated theological and practical issues facing the church without all the technical lingo and help alienated Christians and their leaders finally understand the biblical idea of community and how it holds the key to evangelism, spiritual formation and enjoyment of life.
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Book details

List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 4/14/2008
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Hugh Halter is the national director of Missio, serving as a mentor to a global network of missional leaders and church planters. He is lead architect of Adullam, a congregational network of missional communities in Denver, Colorado (www.adullamdenver.com), and is the coauthor of The Tangible Kingdom with Matt Smay.

Matt Smay serves as the director of the Missional Church Apprenticeship Practicum for Missio, where he works directly with church planters and existing church pastors as a mentor, coach, and consultant, and he is also a leader of Adullam. Matt lives near Denver, Colorado, with his wife, Maren, and daughter, Maegan. He is an avid golfer, loves mountain biking and fly-fishing, and enjoys the outdoors with his family.

Foreword by Reggie McNeal
Acknowledgments
An Invitation
Fiona
Elvis Has Left the Building
Tremors
U-Haul
Moving Violations
Posture
The 1,700-Year Wedgie
Paradigm
Jipped
Another Angle
Lift Up the Hood
Tip It Over
The Hello Experiment
Leaving
Listening
Living Among
Loving Without Strings
Inviting In
Togetherness
Oneness
Otherness
A Day in the Life
Notes
The Authors
The Missional Church Apprenticeship Practicum
Church Resource Ministries
Index