From JAC Online by Captain Pete
Brookshaw
The response was varied. The readership
was huge. The viral nature of a previous article astounded me.
I wrote a piece entitled, 'Why
The Salvation Army is in decline and what we can do about it!'
For different reasons it sparked discussion right around the
globe (especially in the West - and many are right when they
assert that decline is most relevant IN the West). In one
corner people agreed, and in another there was vehement
disagreement. Some sought to sharpen up the original post,
with some clarifying thoughts. Some pointed out that some of
my assertions were general assumptions and not applicable to
their setting.
Well, the dust has settled and I want to follow up that
provocative post with Part 2: Why God is Not Finished with
The Salvation Army.
I am convinced that Salvationists need a sense of urgency of
the need for change, hence my previous post. One does not get
a hair cut until they are dissatisfied with their current hair
style (Ok, I do not speak from experience on that one...). You
know what I mean? We cannot change the course of history by
trying to solve the challenges we have with the same thinking
that existed when the challenge arose. We must think outside
the box. Give new things a shot. We keep what is absolutely
essential to what makes us The Salvation Army, and allow the
Lord to reveal to us new ways of expressing gospel-centered
ministry to a broken world in our rapidly changing global
environment.
Read mor HERE.
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