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still wondering about deadend; and is post the same as anti

still wondering about deadend; and is post the same as anti

lets define deadend. if we saw those words on a street sign we would know that unless you needed to get to an adress on that deadend street, then you would not go down that road. is this what evangelicalism is? i think not. there have been and are a lot of things coming out of Evangelicalism. there are a lot of groups and individuals that have came out of this movement that have been very influencial. people like C.S. Lewis, Billy Graham, Francis Schaffer, and some people today like Skip Heitzig, Rick Warren, and Bill Hybels who are possibly on the same level but only time will tell. the fact is these people have changed how we do church in the last twenty to thirty years. and those before the last 50 to 60 years. they were evangelical. so there are and have been things to come out of evangelicalism, in fact not a few people look at the emerging church and think of it as a seeker driven church retooled for people seeking something a little different. and about the prefix post…it doesn’t have anything to do with the word against. if somone were against the evangelical movement they would be antievangelical, not postevangelical. if your done with and tired of the movement, then your post, if your against the movement, then your anti. i think these folks need a little respect, mostly cause they’ve changed church more than anyone in the last 150-200 years, when most of todays main denominations were started.

What is 'emerging church'? By: Andrew (26 replies) 22 November, 2003 - 18:46