The Next-Wave Ezine: Issue #133

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Next-Wave is a part of an ongoing discussion concerning the Church's role in society. We invite you to participate in this discussion.

Submissions to the magazine are not paid. All the same, our magazine is read by and has a voice within a vast community of readers who care deeply for the Gospel message and our Church. Through Next-Wave, writers have an opportunity to reach thousands of people.

Our magazine focuses its content on exploring the cross section between postmodern culture and the living Church. How does the church respond to the various complex cultural and societal trends that exist? We prefer writers who are engaging the culture around them, not merely complaining from the sidelines.

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Send queries and manuscripts to: charleswear@yahoo.com

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Next-Wave Ezine - Issue #133
Editorial
 
Issue Credits
 
 
Cover Story

The Decline of the Emerging Church(?)
 
 
Featured Article: At the Top
The Emerging Church, A controversial movement inspiring many the past 10 years, dies at 21
 
Global Snapshots of Emerging Church
 
 
Featured Article: Spotlight
Missional: More Than a Buzz Word
 
Jesus Freak (an excerpt from the upcoming book)
 
 
Featured Article: Photo Essay
Bible Cover
 
 
From the Publisher
Starting the Second Decade of Next-Wave
 
 
Current Events
A Response to Pat Robertson’s Comments about Haiti
 
 
Following Jesus
Shalom and No Evening Facebook...
 
Love Is All They See
 
Circumcision of the Heart
 
 
Organic Church
Is There an Organic Church Movement?
 
 
Missional
The Missional Church and Worship
 
 
Emerging Church
Five Things I've Loved About the Emerging Church
 
 
Spirituality
The Power of Belief