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Millennium Matrix - Reclaiming the Past, Reframing the Future of the Church

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"It was Leadership Network's privilege to publish Rex Miller's ground-breaking millennium matrix diagram some years ago. The buzz, conversation, and questions that created have now been addressed in this eye-opening work."
--Bob Buford, founding chairman, Leadership Network, and author, Halftime: Changing Your Game Plan from Success to Significance "The Millennium Matrix is not the kind of book you will read and put on the shelf. You will want to study it and come back to it again and again because it is a book that clarifies where the church has been, where it is now, and where it is headed. . . . It is a great read . . . an indispensable tool for ministry in these times of rapidly changing cultural patterns."
--Robert Webber, Myers professor of ministry, Northern Seminary
"The ideas that Miller is sharing in The Millennium Matrix will help leaders quickly synthesize a large body of history and prepare them as we move into an uncharted future. We need new models for our organizations, we need practical guides, and we need a conceptual context for understanding our current times. The Millennium Matrix provides these and will become an important reference manual to anyone serious in engaging the emerging culture."
--Mike Coleman, founder, president, and CEO, Integrity Communications
"Our world is literally being remade in the digital soup we inhabit. Yet so often, the Church feels as if it's not even inside the bowl. If you're tired of feeling like you just don't "get it". . . that every new program you create is destined for the trash heap in a few short months . . . The Millennium Matrix was written for you. Beyond a manufactured, reactionary approach to change, The Millennium Matrix provides leaders with a framework for understanding both the sweep of past eras and the complex, wondrous metamorphosis in process as we speak. An indispensable read."
--Sally Morgenthaler, founder, Sacramentis.com and Digital Glass Videos


List of contents










Preface: Welcome to the Millennium Matrix. Acknowledgments.
0. Vertigo: Ready or Not, Here Comes the Future.
Part One: Stopping Time: The Medium Is the Worldview.
1. Oral Culture-Liturgical Church: The Living Word.
2. Print Culture-Reformation Church: Separating the Message from the Messenger.
3. Broadcast Culture-Celebration Church: Watching the World Go By.
4. Digital Culture-Convergence Church: Reconnecting Word with Spirit.
The Complete Millennium Matrix.
5. The Church in Transition: Navigating Changing Worldviews.
Part Two: New Visions for a New Millennium.
6. Trust Connections: Impartational Leadership.
7. Growing Vital Relationships: Reclaiming Community.
8. Convergence: The Living Church.
Epilogue: Anticipating the Next Great Shift.
The Abridged Millennium Matrix.
Appendix: Exercises and Field Trips.
Notes.
The Author.
About Leadership Network.
Index.


About the author










I love children of all ages, and love reading to children. It is such a joy watching them grow, not only physically, but socially and mentally as well. I have worked many years with children and have loved every minute. I am always amazed how fast they learn, and I love being a part of that learning process. I have worked in the classroom and in many summer camps for kids and teens, helping them build confidence and self-esteem to conquer their tasks. I have kids of my own that I have encouraged to succeed and be independent. I love seeing everyone succeed, especially in their courage, certainty, and self-esteem.I love sailing, photography, hiking, camping, scuba diving, motorcycle riding, and spending time with family. If it involves water, outdoors or family, then chances are I love it.

Summary

Exploring the implications of cultural shifts and ongoing change for outreach and ministry. This book in the Leadership Network Series shows how cultural changes have affected the way we have "done church" and how culture and church have interacted to inform spiritual practices.

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