Endorsements
What does it look like for a church to take the gospel to the streets? How can a church impact its community for Christ while remaining true to the gospel? I know of no person better equipped to answer these questions than Pastor Steve Viars. Hes walked the talk in taking the gospel to his community for thirty years as Pastor at Faith Church. Read and apply Loving Your Community for a theologically sound, practically proven, and narrative-rich approach to making a Christ-centered difference in your community.
Bob Kellemen , PhD, vice president and academic dean, Faith Bible Seminary; author of twenty books, including Gospel Conversations: How to Care Like Christ
If youre tired of running the church like a cruise ship and would love to equip and launch your people back into the community, then get this book and read it with your leaders! For the past two decades Ive watched Steve take an already vibrant church that was doing so many things well and help them exit the building, to the glory of God and the great good of the community. By Gods grace, Steve and his church family have built effective partnerships with civic leaders, judges, police officers, and social workers that have shattered the categories of what most community leaders think about Christians and the church of Jesus Christ. In a day of bitter polarization heres a strategy for lifting up Jesus and putting feet on the gospel. God, give us more of it!
Brad Bigney , lead pastor of Grace Fellowship Church, ACBC-certified counselor, conference speaker, and author of Gospel Treason
Rarely does one find a book that balances both a sound biblical vision and practical, time-tested strategies for engaging ones community. Faith Church has long been a beacon and testimony of what can happen when a church is truly mobilized by the Great Commission to reach the lost for Christ. As I read the book I could not help but think of the many ways I wanted to share the content with my own colleagues. Pastor Steve has provided local churches a phenomenal and invaluable resource on living out our faith in the most practical of ways. Pick up this book today and start loving on your community!
Jonathan D. Holmes , pastor of counseling, Parkside Church; founder and executive director, Fieldstone Counseling
For many decades Faith Church has served as a model biblical-counseling church. Now, in this book, we learn how those same biblical truths have more recently produced a church that loves its community in timely, creative, sacrificial, and sometimes controversial ways. Steve Viars engagingly blends insights from Gods Word, motivating testimonies of those impacted by Faith, and clear, doable guidance to help churches love their neighbors for the sake of the gospel.
Robert D. Jones , associate professor of biblical counseling, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; author of Uprooting Anger and Pursuing Peace
For over fifty years I have worked in urban communities and have heard all the reasons why a suburban church cannot effectively minister in an urban community. Steve Viars and the saints at Faith decided to believe God rather than the voices of critics. For thirty years God has been doing an amazing work through Faiths God-dependent, Bible-guided, practical ministries within their surrounding community and beyond. I know Brother Steve and the people at Faith. I have seen the fruit of their labor. If you desire to rise above cursing the darkness and bring light to your community in a loving, gospel-centered, practical way, read Loving Your Community today. Your heart will be refreshed, your love will increase in wisdom and knowledge, and your faith will be strengthened.
Dr. A. Charles Ware , formerpresident of Crossroads Bible College; speaker; founder and executive director of Grace Relations
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2020 by Stephen Viars
Published by Baker Books
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Dedication
To John, Tony, and Michael
A philanthropist, a political leader, and a community organizer
A powerfully effective community service team
Contents
Cover
Endorsements
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Dedication
Introduction: Taking the Gospel to the Streets
Part 1: The Biblical Foundation of Community-Based Ministry
1. Loving in the Name of Christ
2. Meeting Your Communitys Pressing Needs
3. Caring for the Welfare of Your Community
Part 2: The Practice of Community-Based Ministry
4. Biblical Counseling: Sharing Hope with Those Who Are Hurting
5. Accessible Facilities: Opening Your Buildings to Neighbors in Need
6. Instructional Classes: Showing the Practicality of Gods Word
7. Restructured Ministries: Including Others in Everything You Do
9. Restored Neighborhoods: Bringing New Life to Distressed Areas
10. Community Centers: Constructing Your Next Building with Others in Mind
11. Residential Treatment Programs: Demonstrating Gods Power to Change Lives
Part 3: The Challenges of Community-Based Ministry
12. Answering Common Objections
13. Getting Started
Epilogue: Pictures Are Powerful
Notes
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Introduction
Taking the Gospel to the Streets
It was the end of a very long, hot day. A friend and I were participating in the annual RAIN rideshort for Ride Across Indiana. Cyclists start at the Illinois border at sunrise and ride their bicycles straight east to the Ohio border in one day, a distance of just over 160 miles.
Seasoned participants often talk about the quality of the rest stops. Spread out every thirty miles or so, local volunteers and small communities take great pride in preparing a delightful assortment of iced beverages and high-energy snacks for the riders. Cyclists families and friends also use these designated places to meet their loved ones and cheer them on to the finish line.
The atmosphere is electric because of the convergence of civic pride and athletic accomplishment. There is nothing quite like getting off your bike and having a complete stranger hand you a cold drink and an energy bar along with a pat on the back and an encouraging word. The various stops along the route even have friendly competition between communities to see which can serve the riders best.