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The Culture of God's Word
The Culture of God's Word

The Culture of God's Word

Faithful Ministry in a Post-Christian Society

Harold Senkbeil and Lucas V Woodford

The Culture of God's Word

Faithful Ministry in a Post-Christian Society

Harold Senkbeil and Lucas V Woodford

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When it comes to spreading the Gospel, relevance is irrelevant

"Neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth." --1 Corinthians 3:7

Some fight to recover Christian culture; others abandon any hope of transforming culture. Both mindsets are at odds with the early church. The apostles weren't seeking to convert cultures but people, because God's word cultivates its own culture--the culture of the word. When the word is sown, the culture is grown. Our mission remains the same today: a stubborn commitment to proclaim God's word.

In The Culture of God's Word, Harold L. Senkbeil and Lucas V. Woodford reclaim the biblical approach to transformation and social witness. By returning to the apostles' own example in the book of Acts, we are reminded of the power of the gospel. God's word embraces broken hearts and broken lives and transforms them in Christ Jesus. The church is born of God's word and grows by God's word. The pursuit of relevance has failed. The culture wars distract from the mission. But God's word cultivates a faith that endures in a chaotic world.

  • A thoroughly biblical approach to social witness and the transformation of souls
  • Reminds us that while we have a part to play in evangelism, it is God who Gives the increase

Harold Senkbeil

Harold Senkbeil

Harold L. Senkbeil was born and raised on a Minnesota farm. His rural background has shaped his approach to work and people. Harold was a parish pastor for 31 years prior to accepting a position as Associate Professor of Ministry and Mission at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Since 2008 he has served with Doxollogy: The Lutheran Center for Spiritual Care and Counsel, now as Executive Director Emeritus. He spends his time teaching and encouraging pastors to hone their skills in the ancient art of the cure of souls.

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