1) O documento discute como a pós-modernidade levou a igreja cristã para as margens da cultura ocidental e tornou mais difícil alcançar a sociedade com a mensagem do evangelho.
2) O autor acredita que Deus está por trás das mudanças causadas pela pós-modernidade e que estamos caminhando para onde Ele deseja.
3) O documento lista oito características da pós-modernidade, incluindo busca de identidade e propósito e necessidade de comunidade.
4. A Verdade
• A verdade é uma questão de REVELAÇÃO
1
• Não é a razão humana que se apropria da verdade,
2
• É a verdade que se apropria da razão humana.
3
• É uma Pessoa com quem nos relacionamos pela fé.
4
5. A Igreja Cristã
Nas margens
Com a chamada “pós-
modernidade”, a igreja
cristã foi levada para as
margens da cultura
ocidental.
É cada vez mais difícil
alcançar a sociedade
com a mensagem do
evangelho de Jesus
Cristo.
6. Deus Está Por Trás
Jon Paulien
Eu tenho a convicção
de que a mão de
Deus está por trás
dessas mudanças e
creio que estamos
caminhando para o
lugar que Ele deseja.
7. Oito Características
Pós Modernismo
1. Senso de Fragilidade
2. Humildade e Autenticidade
3. Busca de Identidade e Propósito
4. Necessidade de Comunidade
5. Inclusão
6. Espiritualidade
7. Tolerancia de Opostos
8. Verdade Como História
8. Oito Características
Pós Modernismo
1. Senso de Fragilidade
2. Humildade e Autenticidade
3. Busca de Identidade e Propósito
4. Necessidade de Comunidade
5. Inclusão
6. Espiritualidade
7. Tolerancia de Opostos
8. Verdade Como História
11. From Chaos to Order
The First Step to Decluttering
• Have a clear vision for the life you want
• Live in the now – be mindful
• Ask yourself: Will this item help me create the life I want?
• Regularly declutter to remove things you no longer need, use
or want
12. Conquering Clutter Once and For All
Clutter is anything that gets between you
and the life you want.
Three main types of clutter.
Without a vision for the life you want,
you can’t create the spaces you want.
Decluttering and organization is a part of
everyday living.
13. For More Information
Peter Walsh
Peter Walsh Design, Inc.
www.peterwalshdesign.com
services@peterwalshdesign.com
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