World-class cities and world evangelization /
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Author / Creator: | Barrett, David B. |
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Imprint: | Birmingham, Ala. : New Hope, ©1986. |
Description: | 60 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | The AD 2000 series AD 2000 series. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13250529 |
Table of Contents:
- One: Introduction
- Two: The ups and down of urban evangelization
- 1. A twentieth-century decline
- 2. The history of urban Christians
- 3. The future of urban Christians
- Three: A global survey of urban missions and evangelization
- 4. Surveying the world's 2,400 metropolises
- Four: A closer look at the phenomenon of cities
- 5. The past, present, and future cities
- 6. The mushrooming of megacities, 1900-2000
- 7. What are world-class cities?
- 8. The rise and explosion of super-cities
- 9. The volcanic eruption of urban super-giants
- 10. The top 25: the world's most awesome cities
- Five: Evangelizing world-class cities
- 11. Towards more exact definitions
- 12. A strategy for evangelizing the world
- 13. Evangelizers or evangelized: two kinds of city
- 14. Hundreds of cities are not problems but resources
- 15. Interpreting the twentieth century as success
- not decline
- 16. The unfinished task demands mega-ministries
- 17. Current mega-ministries and their mega-statistics
- Six: Developing a global strategy for cities
- 18. How much access to evangelization is 'adequate access'?
- 19. Ten elements of an overall strategy
- 20. A series of tactics supporting evangelistic twinning
- 21. Structuring a global movement.