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Multi: The Chemistry of Church Diversity

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The increasing demographic divide between the people in our churches and those in our surrounding communities should signal to us that in most congregations, business as usual is not a reasonable way forward. Ours is a profoundly multi world that requires intentionally multi churches with the capacity to connect across diverse groups of people and worldviews. From the author of I Refuse to Lead a Dying Church, Multi is an encouraging and practical resource to equip churches for transformative relationships and multivalent ministry.

139 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 15, 2019

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Paul Nixon

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November 12, 2022
This book was an excellent primer on how to cultivate diversity within church spaces and build "multi churches." There was a ton of relevant information in here that I could immediately apply to my current church context. It's one of the most succinct, but informative, short books about how to do church diversity well that I've read so far.
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October 13, 2019
A helpful analysis of how churches consider growth and their capacity for it.
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October 11, 2020
Great Read

In a diverse world multi is the way to go. Jesus was multi and invited everyone to the table. May our churches do the same!
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