Article by Peter F. Drucker on the status of Christianity and the church, and the future of Christianity in the 21st century. Drucker states that, contrary to prevalent opinion, Christianity is not dying in the United States, but changing. The mission, he notes, has stayed the same, but he argues that that mission has to be made effective in a new society with a renewed sense of community, identifying the pastoral church as the church of the new millennium. In the end, Drucker asserts that the mission of the church must always come first.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Leadership Network (Dallas, Tex.) Christianity Jesus, of Nazareth
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Colorado-Denver
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Article by Peter F. Drucker on the status of Christianity and the church, and the future of Christianity in the 21st century; Drucker Archives; Box 109, Folder 29; 3 pages
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