Lessons from the Future
In a world of constant change, such as the one we now live in, experience counts for very little. We cannot rely on our understanding of the past to help us in the future. Rather, we must learn from the future. We must face the future, attempt to understand the world of tomorrow, and apply lessons we haven't experienced yet.
Does this sound impossible?
Well, the authors don't think so. Read these lessons from people who are trying to remember the future, and listen to the God is the same not only yesterday and today, but who is also the same tomorrow. He is truly the alpha AND the omega.
Elsewhere on this site find information on Issues affecting the church tomorrow, and Killing Sacred Cows.
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Since 1 November 2001