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Zdravo (it’s a ‘Z’ word and it means greetings)
Welcome to Zauth, we are an online magazine dedicated to discussing postmodern culture, Christ, and the church. We believe the postmodern world must be embraced, loved, and given a great big hug. As with every generation and mindset, there is some bad that comes along with the good. We tend to focus on the latter. A postmodern mind questions every beleif system, not just Christianity. This is a good thing. It brings the world closer to the days of the early church.
The people who make up the church 30 years from now are going to look different than they do today. If not, the church may become marginalized. Some would say the church is already there. When will you become involved in creating new churches for new people? These new faith communities may be traditional forms of church in new places or networks of simple churches with monthly or bi-weekly corportae meetings. These new churches could embrace new methods or value extremely authentic relationships. Whatever these new churhes will look like, they must be suppoted by the established congregations of today and by their members. This support will be phsyical (becoming a member) spiritual (praying for the new churches and the church planters) or finanical (giving money to church planters and those new faith communities dotting our postmodern landscape). What kind of supporter are you?
- Brian Humek
Feature Article
Pastors Not Sold on Being Missional by Rick Meigs
Rick Meigs takes a close look at a survey of Protestant church leaders who admit their congregations are not becoming Jesus to their communities. One of the top reasons: not enough money. Come now. Is money really the problem? READ HERE.
Lastest Devotionals
Check out some of our latest devotionals right here.
Where Are My Emails?
Pursue
I Just Want to Help You See
Love Field Isn’t just a Dallas Airport (coming soon)
This monthly report comes from pastors, ministers, and postmodern missionaries who are leading the way in taking Jesus to a doubting world through their actions, and the actions of their faith communities. Some Christians call the world a battlefield. We call it a love field. A field full of people who need to be shown the love of Jesus.
We’re looking forward to monthly reports beginning after the new year.
Book Review 
Organic Church, Niel Cole (Jossey-Bass)
If the established church is not your cup of tea, Neil Cole is a like-minded soul who will touch your heart with his passion for people. If you give it 100% of your effort, you just might be able to resist Neil’s passion and remain passive. But if you’re going to expend that much energy, you might as well just do something good. Still not sure if you should read Organic Church, read more about it.
Dialetical Faith (coming soon)
This is a monthly column written by various not too religious kind of postmoderns. (Contact us at zachshouse at gmail dot com if you are interested in writing for this column.)
Thought provoking and authentic are only two of the ways this column will be labeled by our readers.
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