This is the second episode of a five-part series focusing on SEND North America. In this episode, Dr. Kent R. Hunter talks with the leader of Church Doctor Ministries, Tracee Swank, about the big vision for SEND. You can find out more about SEND North America by visiting www.sendnorthamerica.com. Resource references: The Damascus Road
SEND North America: Rationale for SEND (Podcast)
This is the first episode of a five-part series focusing on SEND North America. In this episode, Dr. Kent R. Hunter talks about different movements of Christianity in the world today. He highlights that each area where Christianity is growing, it is paired with a youth movement. It is because of this that inspired the…
The Failure of Christians: A Plea for Renewal Part 1 (Podcast)
This is the first episode of a three-part series focusing on the failure of Christians. Society is becoming more and more spiritually bankrupt. Who is to blame for this drift? How can we get back on path? In this first part, Dr. Kent Hunter paints a picture of how Christians have failed to represent Christ…
95 Theses for a New Reformation: Theses 25-33 (Podcast)
This is the fourth of a nine-part series focusing on the 95 Theses for a New Reformation. In this fourth part, Dr. Kent Hunter discusses Theses #25-33. To read the entire list click here. Resource references Who Broke My Church? by Kent R. Hunter and Tracee J. Swank
The Christian Movement: Characteristics of a Movement (Podcast)
This is the second of a six-part series focusing on the Christian Movement. In this second part, Dr. Kent Hunter talks about the characteristics of a movement and how it relates to God’s plan for your church. Resource references: Who Broke My Church? by Kent R. Hunter and Tracee J. Swank
Declining Worship Attendance: Surprising Antidote #2
Antidote #1, in case you missed it, is this: many church people are prepared for organizational membership in a church, but lack biblical understanding about what it means to be a member of the body of Christ. The institutional approach, with the absence of the relational approach, leads to an unbiblical worldview about what it…