The Spirit of Christ and the Postmodern City
Now based in Auckland, and heading the Urban Leadership Foundation, Viv has released a new book, "The Spirit of Christ and the Postmodern City", a study of revival among Auckland's evangelicals and pentecostals.
The book is a theological and theoretical case study of revival in New Zealand in the light of emerging urban postmodernism.
"This book provides a detailed analysis of what is needed if we are to see God's kingdom come in our cities and nations," visionnetwork National Director Glyn Carpenter states in a jacket-cover testimonial.
"It reflects on both the failures and success of the charismatic renewal of the 70s and 80s in bringing about lasting Kingdom impact, and discusses the requirements for revival which brings about genuine transformation. We have worked with this model for several years, and it has been good to understand how it fits in the broader context. This is an important and worthwhile read for all who are serious about transformative revival."
For more about the foundation and the book, visit www.urbanleaders.org
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