Focusing on the need for contextual faith formation, the author examines how rapid societal changes disrupt traditional church practices. By engaging with five significant contextual forces, the book offers a pathway for congregations to rethink their approach to faith formation in today's world. Through accessible storytelling and biblical insights, it provides practical processes and leadership competencies, along with discussion questions to facilitate group exploration. This resource aims to guide congregational leaders in adapting their faith practices to better meet contemporary challenges.
Terri Martinson Elton Libros



Connecting Generations
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Social isolation across generations is epidemic. But there's still time to end divisive generational stereotypes and reclaim the social connections that unite all of us. This book explores how we got here and how we might change course and foster lasting, rewarding relationships across among generations- from Boomers to Millennials.
Leading Congregations and Nonprofits in a Connected World
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Leading Congregations and Nonprofits in a Connected World shares emerging practices for leading and organizing congregations and nonprofits in our increasingly networked lives. Drawing on studies of congregations across denominations, and nonprofits with historic ties to faith communities, Hayim Herring and Terri Elton share practical, research-based guidance for how these organizations can more deeply engage with their communities and advance their impact in a socially connected world.