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No Longer Church As Usual

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The church is not a brick and mortar building. The church is not choirs, ushers or dynamic preachers. The church is not programs, events, or fundraisers for noble causes. The church is more than just a weekly get-together in a house or dedicated building.
The church is life with purpose. It is life lived among the saints who see themselves as family. It is life among believers who understand that they are one body, and that each member is significant to the purposes of God in the earth. This the Church demonstrated in the New Testament.
No Longer Church As Usual is a clear and compelling roadmap that will position the church to fulfill the original plan of God y restoring the historical values and structure of the first century into the 21st Century. You will learn how believers all over the world are being released to be fruitful, to multiply, to fill the earth and subdue it, as they go into the world making disciples of all nations. This book, No Longer Church As Usual, is a call to action for the 21st Century believer.​
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About the Author and Founder of The Ekklesia Center

Tim Kurtz has served in traditional ministry for over three decades. He has authored several books, and teaches how the mistranslation of ekklesia into the word church has impacted the Body of Christ. His current assignment is to develop regional networks of house gatherings that reflect the Kingdom values and structure of first century believers. He and his wife Carolyn have been married 46 years and live in Michigan.

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