
Rural Church RESCUE: A Call to Restore Healthy Churches to Rural North America
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Jon Sanders
At first glance it may appear that the church in rural North America is thriving. Nestled just below any average small town skyline of water towers and grain elevators one will find the steeples and stained glass windows of various church buildings.
From a distance it would seem that rural communities are being sufficiently served by the mere number of churches present. But a closer look within the walls of the average rural church paints a much different and disturbing picture.
Many rural churches find themselves stuck in a current of decline that is ultimately leading to their death. They lack a clear understanding of their purpose. They are floundering in an absence of leadership. They possess little to no vision for how a BIG God longs to impact their small community for His eternal kingdom. And instead of embracing the changes necessary to propel them into the future, they are clinging to worn out traditions of the past.
Rural Church RESCUE speaks directly to churches struggling with these issues. Speaking from his experience as both a rural church pastor and firefighter, Jon Sanders presents a unique perspective on these common problems facing the rural church.
Using a metaphor drawn from the world of the fire service, Sanders outlines six principles necessary for rural churches to be healthy and reclaim the vital role God has called them to in their communities.
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Great book!!!
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Thank Jon Sanders for writing this book!
Great book for rural churches!!!
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Rural Church must read!
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It's a quick listen and worth your time and money. I pray you enjoy it and get as much out of it as I did, and will again.
Tony
If You Lead a Small, Rural Church, Listen to This!
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Great resource
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Pure inspiration and practical super-encouragement for life, church, and everything else.
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But the substance is lacking. There is much to say here, but I'll stick with two severe criticisms.
First, though the title leads you to believe this is aimed toward rural churches, it really isn't. There are a couple, brief asides about being in a rural context. But these are truly asides. This sounds more like standard modern business principles utilized for church growth that are currently in vogue in mid to large size communities, as much of the advice seems completely out of touch with actual rural communities and contexts. I say this as a pastor who has served in three different rural communities. And, by rural, I mean populations of well less than 1000 in the nearest towns. From what he says, he speaks to contexts and from experience with contexts that seem to think of rural as what most of us rural folks would never call rural. Thus, the advice is not particularly relevant to actual on the ground facts in truly rural areas.
Second, though he makes much of needing "biblical" leadership, he doesn't really cite how his definition of biblical leadership is biblical. This is pronounced and deeply problematic in his descriptions of "vision" as related to leadership. Everything he says about how God gives vision has no correlation to scripture at all, but just sounds like vague motivational speaking points. It's not clear at all how the biblical gives the sense that God will routinely give direct revelations to every church leader. And the "criteria" he lays out to discern whether some vision is given by God is downright anti-biblical. It's pop-psychllogy about big, grand visions and completely off the rails stuff about how "God will provide". Strongly would suggest you look for a work that uses actual biblical grounding to talk about how to lead the church. It isn't here.
How is this for "rural"? How is it "biblical"?
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