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When The Church Leaves The Building

David Fredrickson
When The Church Leaves The Building
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t it, but of a people willing to go on a journey even though they could only see one step at a time and whose destination was far from clear. The costs were considerable, the rewards far greater.


Table of Contents

Dedications

Acknowledgements

Foreword by Wayne Jacobsen

Introduction

Chapter 1: Stop the Revival: Give Me the Real Thing!

Chapter 2: Back to the Future

Chapter 3: One Chief Extra

Chapter 4: Let My People Go!

Chapter 5: Follow the Leader

Chapter 6: Gathering Around Father

Chapter 7: Sacred Sunday Syndrome

Chapter 8: Out of the Pond and into the River

Chapter 9: Encountering the Cost

Chapter 10: Dirt, Dreams and Dollars

Chapter 11: Rocking Back

Chapter 12: The Family Factor

Chapter 13: Salt and Light

Chapter 14: Kingdom Cities

Epilogue

Comparison Chart #1

Comparison Chart #2

Appendix I References

Appendix II Bibliography

Further Reading


Endorsement


At a time when many are rethinking the nature of the body of Christ in the world, this book provides much-needed insight and a powerful example. If you've ever thought that there must be more to church life than going to a building on Sunday mornings, clear your evening. You might be going to sleep a lot later tonight than you planned.

Wayne Jacobsen, Author


About the Author


David Fredrickson was a pastor for almost 30 years and traveled the world preaching, teaching and training church leaders. In 2001, a fresh understanding of life in God's family moved him to begin a journey that became the subject of this book. He is currently writing for Family Room Media and helping people to come into the freedom of the Father's love. He and his wife Rachel live in Citrus Heights, California.