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The Church Awakening

By: Charles R. Swindoll
Narrated by: Dennis Holland
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In The Church Awakening, Dr. Charles Swindoll discusses the challenges, struggles, and priorities of the church in the 21st century. He reveals the problems inherent in the entertainment-based postmodern church and shows how a return to biblical teaching will restore its strength and impact. Now being replaced by a feel-good message instead of what Christians need to know to stand strong in a world that's lost its way - Swindoll exposes the problems of - and solutions for - the postmodern evangelical church. Just as he opened readers' eyes with his bold statements in The Grace Awakening, now he offers a straightforward volume revealing how to reestablish a life-altering church with Christ as Lord and Master. Illuminating and empowering, The Church Awakening will ignite a revolution in the way Christians "do church" for years to come.

©2010 Charles R. Swindoll (P)2010 Hachette Audio

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much-needed book for our times

this is indeed a much-needed book for our time. I found a very helpful and reviewing our own Ministry where we been where we're at where we're going. Thanks so much to Chuck Swindoll

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thought provoking

I love listening to it so much that I want to get the hard copy printed copy.

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Great except for one thing

The content of this book wS Biblic, well stated and on point.... however... the reader kept quoting the book of RevelationS... there is no such book!!! It is the Book of Revelation (no s). I can't imagine Dr. Swindol made that mistake so it had to be the performer.

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Very needed input for the church today!

This was a powerful book and as a pastor I Believe every Christian would benefit from this book! It's full of truth and powerfully spoken! It's a must for those going into ministry!

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A Good Start

Dr. Swindoll has done a great service in producing this book. He is a beloved man who has a deep concern about the influence of postmodernism and a culture of entertainment which permeates much of the Protestant Church in the US.
I am concerned, however, that Dr. Swindoll focuses on the ideal of “what” should be done and omits “how” the ideals should be accomplished. For example, he visits a church with a congregation of young people and young adults. The older members have left because of the “worship wars.” He is critical of the pastor of that flock, but offers no encouragement to the pastor or insight for the reader. In other words, what would Dr. Swindoll do if there was a disagreement over the worship music in a church that is Biblical as he defines it? What would or could be done to nurture that group and keep it together?
He also tells us that the church should be run on spiritual principles rather than management principles (no job descriptions for example). The seminary he headed should be a fellowship not unlike the church, but he was busy raising money, paying bills, meeting ADA and EEO requirements and the like. Those same things must be a part of managing a growing congregation. He just avoids those issues.
Dr. Swindoll is good at raising the right questions, but you will have to look further for “meat” that will sustain you in dealing with real issues. What I am saying is the book is very good for what it is – we just need someone to help us further.

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