
On the Block
Developing a Biblical Picture for Missional Engagement
by Doug Logan
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Pub Date Oct 01 2016 | Archive Date Oct 01 2016
Description
Do you know how to be a missionary?
Author Doug Logan pastors in Camden, NJ, one of the country's most dangerous cities. His neighbors include drug dealers, gang members, the working class, and the unemployed—all image bearers, all beloved in God's sight, and all in need of Jesus. And in their midst is Doug, learning their needs, making himself available, and finding more opportunities to proclaim Jesus than he knows what to do with.
In On the Block, Doug encourages us to do the same, whether our “block” is in a city, suburb, or rural community. Using Scripture and personal stories, he unfolds a concept he calls “incarnational instrumentality,” exploring the nature of missions according to the Bible. He covers topics like:
If you are a pastor trying to strengthen the missional DNA of your church, or a Christian looking to develop your own missional engagement, then On the Block is for you. It will train readers in becoming more effective and confident evangelists, wherever God has them.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780802414724 |
PRICE | $12.99 (USD) |
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Doug Logan is a pastor in Camden, New Jersey, one of the poorest, most dysfunctional cities in the United States. In that setting, he cannot ignore the missiological aspect of church life. His congregation and the unchurched his church reaches out to are poor, addicted, jobless, minorities, homeless, or some combination of the above. In On the Block:Developing a Biblical Picture for Missional Engagement Logan tells stories from his neighborhood and church that will inspire other Christians to open their eyes to the people around them.
One example of a non-traditional ministry and outreach strategy is Logan's participation in breeding American bullies, a dog breed that is popular in Camden. Through his kennel and the American bullies community, young men have been drawn into friendship with other Christian dog owners and into church membership. I honestly never thought of dog breeding as a missional opportunity.
Logan calls out some of his Camden church neighbors for preaching a health-and-wealth gospel which exploits poor congregants while enriching leadership. This is a problem in inner cities across America, not just Camden. (It's a problem in other countries, too.) Logan is well-connected to church-planting networks and other organizations that keep them accountable, both in mission and theology.
No matter where they are located, churches must heed Logan's challenge to quite making "the false dichotomy between them people out there and us people in here." Whatever it looks like in your neighborhood, get out "on the block" and live out the gospel in your community.
Thanks to NetGalley for the complimentary electronic review copy!