| Alan Hirsch |
Ben Gray has written an excellent book that helps renovate our ideas of what church is and how we were designed to engage in society. He is right in pointing out that any renewal of the church must involve a recalibration of our worldview. Here is an apostolic vision that points the way to a more fruitful future by grounding us in a more faithful past. Alan Hirsch Author, ‘The Forgotten Ways’ co-author, ‘The Shaping of Things To Come' |
Heaven’s Answer to Earth’s Dilemma ... flowed nicely from the history of where we have come from as the church, and the ‘Greco-roman’ mindsets that have limited us from living in the supernatural Hebraic and eternal truths of our God. As the book so eloquently points out, knowledge does not equate to practice.
Ben Gray is a natural when it comes to breaking down biblical concepts and expressing their significance to the world today. His knowledge of the Word and depth of insight define his biblical worldview from which comes fresh revelation for the body of Christ.
Heaven’s Answer to Earth’s Dilemma is a thoughtful look at the current condition of the church with practical and solid recommendations for moving forward. Ben’s insights on the role of work are a fresh contribution to the current faith and work material published to date.
Rarely do I find such a complete account of the call of God upon His people to release His kingdom culture into every aspect of society. Ben Gray has … given us one of the most readable, challenging, authoritative, and exciting accounts I have ever read.
Ben Gray has written an excellent book that helps renovate our ideas of what church is and how we were designed to engage in society. He is right in pointing out that any renewal of the church must involve a recalibration of our worldview. Here is an apostolic vision that points the way to a more fruitful future by grounding us in a more faithful past.