| |

|
The 21st century is a time of great challenge for national denominations. Too many have lost their way. They are functioning in mediocre ways, declining, and perhaps long-term dying. They need to face their situation and seek to make the changes necessary that may even be radical enough that it would be called a resurrection. This paper seeks to lay out the issues surrounding the impending death of national denominations, and suggestions of pathways to follow to experience a resurrection. It is based on George Bullard’s 36 years of working with denominations.
|
|
|
|
|
|