The New Testament model for the church is neither pragmatic fluff nor sterile traditionalism, but rather biblically driven, which places her somewhere between the traditional and contemporary church models.
Seasoned by decades of pastoral experience, Ronnie Rogers makes a compelling, biblical-theological case that an equipping church fulfills Gods plan for the bride of Christ.
Adam Harwood, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Theology, Mc Farland Chair of Theology New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
This book gives the reader a robust ecclesiology, a biblical philosophy of ministry, and a host of practical exhortations that will lead to biblical reformation among Gods people.
Josh Wagner, M.A. Biblical Languages
Pastor, Berry Road Baptist Church Norman, OK
On rare occasions I read a book that I simply cant put down until the last page. This is such a book From his fertile mind, gifted pen, and more than thirty years of pastoral experience, comes a work that everyone in Christian ministry must read. Rogers cuts through the murk of all the discussions and debates about traditional and contemporary ministry approaches.
David L. Allen, Ph.D.
Dean of the School of Theology
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Circa l’autore
Ronnie W. Rogers serves as Trinity Baptist Church’s senior pastor in Norman, Oklahoma. He holds a B.A. in Biblical Studies and a M.S. in Counseling. He is a member of the Oxford Round Table. The author of Reflections of a Disenchanted Calvinist, Undermining the Gospel: The Case and Guide for Church Discipline, and The Death of Man as Man. He writes about various issues at ronniewrogers.com. He has served as President – Arkansas Baptist State Convention; Chairman – Board of Trustees, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Chairman – Nominating Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention; Member – Committee on Committees of the Southern Baptist Convention. He is married with two married daughters and five grandsons.