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The Matrix and Postmodernism our most popular article to date.

Sex and the Postmodern Man a revised edition of another popular article.

Current Issue---Apr 2000

Next- Wave is a monthly web magazine for Christians from all walks of life, including Pastors, Church Planters, and Leaders. The purpose of  Next- Wave is to discuss the nature of ministry, faith and leadership in the 21st century with Christians from many nations and denominations. Next- Wave is free. We depend on you to  contribute your views, experiences, insights, stories, questions and answers. To respond to anything you read here, or contribute an article, please write to response@next-wave.org or use the feedback form here. All of the views expressed in Next- Wave are protected by copyright. Usage is only permitted by permission of the author or Next- Wave staff.

 

Publisher's notes --- Apr 2000
Spring has a way of refreshing our souls after the cold and dark of winter begins to lift, even in Southern California! This issue of Next-Wave has an artistic, and to my way of thinking, a refreshing bent to it. This will probably sound trite, but with the celebration of the resurrection just around the corner, God's artistry is worth contemplating...

Cathy Townley's musings on Art and Worship in the 21st Century certainly set the tone. Then David Hopkins' and Melissa Cassidy's photo essay on Christian body art, Marked by God, continues the theme.

Jeffrey Quinn submits his photo essay on Christianity in post-modern times entitled "No Limits". Len Hjalmarson continues his fine contributions to our pages with his article on building relationships in small groups.

Andrew Careaga examines the digital medium as an expression of Holy Scripture in Holy Hypertext! Jacob Birch looks at the discrepancy between Canadian church's podiums and their pulpits as exposed in Dr. Leonard Sweet's books SoulTsunami and Aquachurch.

Kim Gentes, president of Worshipmusic.com, reviews Scott Brenner's intimate CD, Draw Near to Me.

I hope you enjoy this issue as much as I did.

Blessings,Charlie Wear

 

 


Charlie Wear,
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