I’ve been reading a lot of books over the past six months as I continue to work on my dissertation. I’ve purchased a lot of them on Amazon.com, so I decided to create a “So You’d Like To…” guide that focuses on Missional Transformation

Missional Transformation is a process where believers align themselves (passions, desires, behaviors, habits) with the missionary purpose of Jesus.

Missional Transformation is a process where believers align themselves (passions, desires, behaviors, habits) with the missionary purpose of Jesus.

Missional Transformation is a process of discovery that begins when believers recognize their responsibility to align themselves (passions, desires, behaviors, habits) with the missionary purpose of Jesus.

‘Stay the course’ is failing, report says

I read this post from Nov 03, 2006 on Andrew Jones’ blog. I thought it was worth reading. I really like Simson’s previous book and I look forward to reading his new book when it is released (it’s been delayed a little – it should come out in December).

Since I stopped preaching on June 11, 2006, and have been free to “go to church” or not go to “church” on Sunday, it has caused me to ask questions that I’ve asked before.

Missional Transformation is all about discovering how to “be Jesus” to everyone around you. It is a PROCESS – which includes abandoning practices which inhibit the accomplishment of the Great Commission on earth and adapting culturally relevant behaviors which will accomplish Jesus’ mission.

Missional Transformation is a process of discovery that begins when believers recognize their responsibility to align themselves (passions, desires, behaviors, habits) with the missionary purpose of Jesus.

Missional Christianity is consumed with following Jesus and aligning with His missionary purpose in this world.