The Project: Strategy

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Strategy Box There are innumerable worldviews and religious systems in our global pluralistic culture. But only the Biblical Worldview provides the tools to strategically examine mankind’s historic, technologic and ideologic progression. Despite humanity’s many subjective ideological, cultural or personal beliefs, the Project will uncover that all of mankind stands in the crosshairs of the same ultimate enemy. This will be proved through the thoughtful and profound dissection of some of the enemy’s most carefully crafted and well-shrouded “inspirations.”

More than an “us-against-them” diatribe, the Project will uncover strategies that oppose and suppress humanity, not merely the Christian or the church. Such strategies originate from what the Bible describes as “principalities and powers,” which include supernatural entities, personal beings, and human institutions and systems. Delineation between these groups will not be the primary focus, since scripture describes them as a seamless web. Instead, messages, influences, technologies, and structures that oppose God’s purposes and His image (mankind) will be exposed and analyzed, and the complex interaction of these elements will be identified. The Project will develop credible, objective, and illuminative resources capable of provoking positive action across all social and cultural domains.

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Top Ten Recommended Books: Strategy

Postman, Neil– Amusing Ourselves to Death
Postman, Neil– Technopoly
Whitehead, Barbara Dafoe– The Divorce Culture
Locke, John L—The Devoicing of Society
Whybrow, Peter C—American Mania: When More is Not Enough
Putnam, Robert D—Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community
Brooks, David—Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There
Friedman, Thomas L—The World Is Flat
Paul, Pamela—Pornofied: How Pornography is Transforming Our Lives, Our Relationships and Our Families
Eric Slossenger—Fast Food Nation

 

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  • Discussion Group: April 29th, 2007 How can the church and its members adopt a 'devolutionary' mindset, and what impact could a such a shift have on our culture? ... Read the full article... 0 comments.  
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