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Michael Kruse is chair of the General Assembly Mission Council

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April 8, 2011

News Links for the Week of April 4

Church Draw

Lovet Weems notes that Sunday School was the primary entry point for church life. Then it was the worship service. Now it is service and mission work.

Mission as the Emerging Entry Point for New People

 

Biblical Illiteracy

A group of theologians have taken to cyberspace to address biblical illiteracy.

Theologians Launch Blog to Tackle Biblical Illiteracy

 

Presbyterian Congregational Trends

In case you missed it, while we were meeting in Louisville last week, Cynthia Woolever and Deborah Bruce released a report on Trends unfolding in Presbyterian Congregations.

Looking inside Presbyterian congregations

 

Church Trends

Eileen Lindner gave a presentation to COGA and the GAMC Executive Committee last week in Louisville about trends in the American church. Our own Clark Cowden did a nice job at summarizing her observations.

Insights Into the American Church

 

Black Flight

The Economist reports on a trend of more American blacks moving to the suburbs. About 50% live in the suburbs today compared to 43% in 2000.

Black Flight

Categories: Church Growth, Demographics, Evangelism, Mission Related, Research, Social witness, Theological Education

Tags: african american, black, church growth, congregations, mission, theological education