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The Scoundrel's Guide to Scandal
Sep 26, 2007
Speaking from the parable of the dishonest manager, Jay Gary offers Christian leaders three frameworks of the future that can any help any community move from failure to foresight. This speech, 'Framing Christian Futuring,' was given to Bacone College at their Presidential Leadership Summitt.  

Bringing Class to the Future
Nov 18, 2006
When most people think of the church, they imagine that its leaders are guided by tradition, rather than innovation. A new graduate program, at Regent University, is challenging that stereotype. Savannah native Frank Spencer, age 41, shares how the M.A. of Strategic Foresight degree has helped him think and get ready to act beyond his own limits.
 

Christian Futures Bulletin
June 1, 2006
Sign up for our occasional 'Christian Futures' bulletin, and keep in touch with us. Here is our latest news on strategic team surveys, future-proof workshops, national conferences and graduate degrees. Link up with Christian Futures as a member and join an army of David's that are sharpening their sling. 

The Future of Faith FAQ
Dec 28, 2009
Here's a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the future of faith and how faith cultivates foresight. It provides a useful introduction to the field of Christian Futures.
 

Translate our Web Pages using Babel Fish
Apr 15, 2006
ChristianFutures.com now enables machine translation in eight languages, using machine translation from AltaVista Babel Fish. Readers can translate any article page into their preferred language, by just clicking on a language flag in the far right column. 

Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow
Aug 18, 2003
What causes someone to think about tomorrow's possibilities, rather than yesterday's? In this essay, Jay Gary shares his story of how he set out to serve the purposes of God in this generation, only to learn that the task ahead of us is never as great as the power behind us.
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Exploring Christian Futures
Nov 4, 2002
Christian leaders are coming together, as never before, to clarify a "theology of the future" and find tools to help faith communities cultivate foresight. This essay launched a two-year study to clarify a theology of the future and find tools to help faith communities cultivate foresight.
 

The Focus of Christian Futures
Aug 25, 1998
According to Dr. Todd Johnson, Christian leaders need to envision how the churches of tomorrow might emerge through various lens. This article offers a review of 11 lenses that have been used over the past two generations.
 


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