Boal’s Book on the Church Now Shipping

Posted by Terry White on October 26, 2006

By Katy Devereaux
BMH Editorial Intern

Building Authentic Community, the new book by FGBC moderator Tim Boal, is now in the warehouse and available for shipping. The book was first used as the text at the East Focus Retreat earlier this week.

Do you find fulfillment in your local church? Many Christians in North America do not, and some even hate the church in general because of its cultural form. Building Authentic Community, a new release from BMH books, explores the question, “How does Jesus feel about His church?”

Author Tim Boal probes into the decline of modernism and the rise of postmodernism to show why so many Americans are dissatisfied in their local churches today. Boal writes, “One finds again and again in Christian postmodern thought the desire for a greater love for Jesus and a diminishing appreciation for the structures of the church. Relationship and journey are emphasized over rules and destination.”

As Boal explains, the gospel is the means for true relationship in community, and “family” in the Bible can be used as a metaphor for the church. “How about your own local church? Is it all God wants it to be? It can be. Some have found a church home that is a great blessing and from whom true Christian love and mission exude.”

Referring to God’s church as “His family” to show relationship, Boal uses five chapters to show how God creates His family, how the family is formed, how it can follow the Father, how it is established, and how it can reach the world. With worksheets for churches and individuals to measure themselves against biblical standards, Building Authentic Community explains God’s plan for the church.

An experienced pastor, church-planter and mission executive, Boal is the pastor of Penn Valley Grace Brethren Church in Telford, Pennsylvania, and he is also the executive director of Grace Brethren North American Missions.

He served as president of the Association of Grace Brethren Ministers for two years and as the moderator of the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches in 2006. He and his wife Tammy live in Pennsylvania with their three sons, Benjamin, Daniel, and Andrew.

Now available from BMH Books, Building Authentic Community retails for $13.99 and the ISBN number is 0-88469-307-4. To order, call 1-800-348-2756 or log onto www.bmhbooks.com.

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