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The frog in the kettle : what Christians need to know about life in the year 2000 / George Barna.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ventura, Calif., U.S.A. : Regal Books, c1990.Description: 235 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0830714499
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 260/.1/12 20
LOC classification:
  • BR 526 .B36 1990
Contents:
Contents:
1. The importance of anticipating the future -- 2. Demands that will affect our values -- 3. New ways of sharing what we know -- 4. The shape of our families and friends -- 5. The good times: America at play -- 6. The bottom line: Jobs, spending and trade -- 7. Religious belief and involvement -- 8. Body life: the church and spirituality -- 9. Attitudes toward self and others -- 10. New stress on institutions and processes -- 11. The head count: population growth and distribution -- 12. Redefining "old": the aging of America -- 13. Books and bucks: education and wealth -- 14. Wanted: creative response to a changing world.
Summary: Summary:Summary: This book provides what Christians need to know about life in the year 2000. In just a few years, we will enter the 21st century. And life as we know it will have radically changed. But those changes won't come all at once. They'll come subtly and imperceptibly. And that's what makes the coming changes so dangerous. Like a frog in a slowly boiling kettle of water, the church has found itself in an environment that is gradually changing. And that environment could become life-threatening if we don't stay aware of the changes and how to respond. Because if we don't know what people's needs are and how to meet them, we run the risk of getting in the way of God's life-giving message. - Jacket flap.
Item type: Books
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library General Stacks BKS BR 526 .B36 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA001882 Available AUA001882

Subtitle: What the future will be like, how the "new values" will affect the church, how Christians need to respond to the changing environment.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents:

1. The importance of anticipating the future --
2. Demands that will affect our values --
3. New ways of sharing what we know --
4. The shape of our families and friends --
5. The good times: America at play --
6. The bottom line: Jobs, spending and trade --
7. Religious belief and involvement --
8. Body life: the church and spirituality --
9. Attitudes toward self and others --
10. New stress on institutions and processes --
11. The head count: population growth and distribution --
12. Redefining "old": the aging of America --
13. Books and bucks: education and wealth --
14. Wanted: creative response to a changing world.

Summary:


This book provides what Christians need to know about life in the year 2000. In just a few years, we will enter the 21st century. And life as we know it will have radically changed. But those changes won't come all at once. They'll come subtly and imperceptibly. And that's what makes the coming changes so dangerous. Like a frog in a slowly boiling kettle of water, the church has found itself in an environment that is gradually changing. And that environment could become life-threatening if we don't stay aware of the changes and how to respond. Because if we don't know what people's needs are and how to meet them, we run the risk of getting in the way of God's life-giving message. - Jacket flap.