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Futureproof

How to Live for Jesus in a Culture That Keeps on Changing

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About this book

We are living in a time of rapid cultural change, when Christian views are often seen as outdated and even dangerous. This can leave us feeling anxious about how to live out what we believe and uncertain about the future of the church.

Stephen McAlpine’s first book, Being the Bad Guys, sought to explain how our culture ended up so far away from biblical Christianity and how to reach out with the gospel wisely. In this book, he explores where things are heading and what we can do about that now, both as individuals and as a church.

Stephen examines secular narratives about purpose and authenticity, connectedness and progress, ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
Stephen McAlpine
ISBN:
9781784989422
Format:
Paperback
First published:
February 2024
Dimensions:
129mm x 198mm x 12.6mm
Weight:
0.18 kg
Print size:
11.0pt
Language:
English
Pages:
160
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction

  1. The Church of Back to the Future
  2. Out-Purpose the Culture
  3. Out-Relate the Culture
  4. Outlast the Culture
  5. Polarisation: How to Flourish as a Community
  6. Technology: How to Flourish as a Participant
  7. Culture Wars: How to Flourish as a Citizen
  8. Ecology: How to Flourish as a Steward


Afterword


Endorsements

Are you pessimistic about the future of the church? Then Futureproof is for you. Not that Steve McAlpine is unrealistic about the challenges before us. But he gives us reasons for hope and ideas for action. Eschewing superficial or trendy solutions, Futureproof digs deep into Scripture to prepare us to live well in our changing context and offer true hope in an anxious world.

Tim Chester Crosslands Training; Author of Enjoying God

A positive, encouraging read for anyone wondering whether Christianity has a hope of surviving the decades to come. (Spoiler: it does, and has a great hope to offer the culture, too.)

Jennie Pollock Writer and editor

If, like me, Stephen McAlpine’s previous book caused you to ask, “Where do we go from here?”, here is the answer. It has the same clarity and punchy impact as before. A really good and profoundly helpful book.

Alistair Begg Bible Teacher, Truth For Life; Previous Senior Pastor, Parkside Church, Cleveland; Author, Pray Big and The Christian Manifesto

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars relevant and readable

 

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Definitely a great read for today's church, addressing the issues we need to be aware of in our changing society.

5.00 stars Helpful and Necessary

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This helpful book covers a lot of necessary topics that many people aren’t talking about, but need to be. Part One of the book goes through 3 reasons the gospel is better than what culture has to offer while Part Two looks at ways the church can flourish in certain circumstances.

Futureproof is saturated with presenting the gospel as the better option to all the false comforts and idols that society presents. He touches on a wide range of subjects ...

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4.00 stars Great for Adults and Teens

  Reviewer Program Member

This book addresses a variety of timely topics related to how Christians can think about the church's role in a swiftly changing, secularizing society. Stephen McAlpine encourages his readers to consider ways that the church is uniquely poised to address issues like the loneliness epidemic, and he writes about ways that the church can be an embodied, communal witness to a different way of life. Over different chapters, he reflects on multiple social issues, political topics, and broader cultural problems, including ecological issues and the fast pace of new, developing technologies like AI.

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