
Flockdown
Is the Church out for the Count?: How the Western Church Is Coping with the COVID Lockdown Crisis
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Narrated by:
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David Shepherd
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By:
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Steve Maltz
About this listen
This is not yet another book about surviving the COVID-19 lockdown. It is about possibilities that have been raised through Flockdown, the unprecedented separation of the Church’s flock from their places of worship.
Could it be that this is not about the virus or even the virtual world it has forced on most of us but, rather, that it is a window of opportunity provided for the Church? This is all about God’s voice and intentions, and it could even be about revival! It’s a story that must not be dismissed without examination and consideration.
©2020, 2021 Steve Maltz (P)2021 Steve Maltz
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