Everyday Church

Everyday Church:
Gospel Communities on Mission
By Tim Chester and Steve Timmis (Crossway)
A 2013 Outreach Resource of the Year

“Tim Chester and Steve Timmis have written a work that builds a compelling argument for engaging everyday people in everyday churches in God’s everyday mission. Living in the post-Christian culture of Europe, the authors foreshadow the necessary corrections that will be needed for the American church in the decades to come. Everyday Church is the most important resource in this category because along with pointing out the problems of our future culture, it also provides a tangible response for leaders, communities and individuals.” —Todd Engstrom, from the March/April 2013 issue of Outreach magazine

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