Key 73 : congregational resource book : calling our continent to Christ
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- Publication Date
- [1972?]
- Material Type
- Book : Paper
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- BR 1642 U5 K49 1972
- Place of Publication
- St. Louis MO
- Publisher
- Key 73
- Publication Date
- [1972?]
- Physical Description
- 244 p. : ill. ; 27.5 x 21.5 cm.
- Material Type
- Book : Paper
- Notes
- "Printed in U.S.A., Concordia Publishing House ,,,". -- verso of t.-p.
- "I welcome you as a fellow Christian to Key 73. ... Over 130 denominations have pledged their support to this common mission, without the need to compromise doctrinal position. Key 73 is not an ecumenical movement. Key 73 is a program that says, 'Yes, our task as Christians is to deliver to others the message of Christ's love and forgiveness." For this task we need no doctrinal compromises. .... That is Key 73 in a nutshell: delivering the message. The strategy ? Use the congregation, the link between the individual and the community, and ultimately the continent. It is because evangelism ultimately begins with the individual and the group of individuals which constitute a local congregation that this volume is called the 'Congregational Resource Book'. The congregation is the logical unit of cooperative ministry". -- Intro., p. 5.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents: Introduction / T.A. Raedeke, Executive Director of Key 73 -- Overview Materials -- Phase One: Calling Our Continent to Repentance and Prayer -- Phase Two: Calling Our Continent to the Word of God -- Phase Three: Calling Our Continent to the Resurrection -- Phase Four: Calling Our Continent to New Life -- Phase Five: Calling Our Continent to Proclamation -- Phase Six Calling Our Continent to Commitment -- The Use of Mass Media in Key 73 -- Personnel of Key 73 Development Committees -- Evangelism Topics -- General Resource Materials -- Index.
- Overview Materials section contains: Executive Committee [Members] -- Key 73 Central Committee [Members] -- The Key to Key 73 ! / Paul Benjamin, Lincoln Christian Seminary -- Key 73 Implementation Checklist -- Outline for Key 73 Implementation.
- Evangelism Topics section contains: I Had a Dream / Carl Henry -- The Time is Now / Joe Hale -- A Common Foe, a Common Faith, a Common Task / Thomas Zimmerman -- Church Membership and Discipline -- The Church on Monday / Atha Baugh -- God is Not Color Blind / Nathaniel Linsey -- Better Water ?: Paint the Pump Handle / Gaius Thibodeaux -- Christianize by God !: Evangelize by God's Men / John Knight -- In Partnership with God / Henry Ginder -- You Won't Do Much Alone / John Waldron -- That Three-Legged Stool / Paul Benjamin -- All One Body We / John F. Anderson, Jr. -- Rules of the Game / Wesley Smedes -- The New Humanity / Leslie Hunt -- The Ministry of the Holy Spirit / William Bright -- Tell It Like He Is / T.A. Raedeke.
- General Resources Materials section contains: Church Growth Bibliography / Paul Benjamin -- [Church Growth Bibliography] Canadian Section / Leslie Hunt -- Campus Crusade for Christ -- Audio-Visual Evangelism Tools -- [Key 73 resources and order forms] -- General Index.
- Key 73 Executive Committee includes "Canon Leslie Hunt, Anglican, Canada". Key 73 Central Committee included Anglican/Episcopal participation by "Anglican Church of Canada" and "Episcopal Center for Evangelism".
- Added Entry
- Raedeke, Ted A., 1914-1993
- Anderson, John F. (John Franklin), 1920-2009
- Baugh, Atha J., 1925-2013
- Benjamin, Paul
- Bright, William R. ("Bill"), 1921-2003
- Ginder, Henry
- Hale, Joe R., 1935-2016
- Henry, Carl
- Hunt, Leslie P. (Leslie Pfeilitzer), 1908-1987
- Knight, John L.
- Linsey, Nathaniel L., 1926-2011
- Smedes, Wesley
- Thibodeaux, Gaius H.J.
- Waldron, John D. (John Daniel), 1915-
- Zimmerman, Thomas F. (Thomas Fletcher), 1912-1991
- Subjects
- Key 73
- Evangelicalism - United States
- Evangelistic work - United States
- Evangelism - United States
- Evangelism - Episcopal Church - 20th century
- Evangelism - Anglican Church of Canada - 20th century
- Mass media in religion - United States - 20th century
- Call Number
- BR 1642 U5 K49 1972
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)