The Church Made Flesh
Regaining Foundational Principles and Practices of the Apostolic Church
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About the Book
In his book, The Church Made Flesh, Alan takes the spiritual pulse of the Pentecostal/Apostolic Church and lays bare its true condition. Tapping into a rich spiritual repertoire of experiences, both anecdotal and other erudite sources, this book is a tour de force that revisits bedrock issues such as the cost of discipleship, church-planting and church order, among others. Employing a fruitful dialectic of tension, these issues are explored in the intersection between the nascent Apostolic Church of the first century AD and its contemporary incarnation. The denouement is an incisive, accessible, candid and profound exposition that is a must in every discerning minister and layperson’s library.
—Paul Thomas, PhD (Education, King’s College, London) Lecturer, University of Olso, Norway Institute for Pedagogy Comparative and International EducationGive yourself this book and then help God solve the next vexing problem in the North American Apostolic church. Sorry – this book is not designed to grace the shelf of your library. You should really read it on your knees. Embark on your journey with tears in your eyes.
—Bishop Paul Reynolds International Honorary General Presbyter United Pentecostal Church InternationalThe Church Made Flesh challenges today’s commonly adopted church system of attraction by comparing it the 1st century’s church model which exercised Apostolic authority by going out to the world. Without apology Alan combats the readers thinking on how well today’s church is executing the Great Commission and touching the lives of people of all nations. For those that are ready to effect change in this world the biblical way, this is a book that you must not only have but study and wrestle with.
—Michael Whitton, Minister of Operations, Global Apostolic Ministries Toronto, CanadaAbout the Author
Alan Todd is an ordained elder serving as the lead pastor of Global Apostolic Ministries in Toronto. He speaks regularly at church and leadership events around the world. A graduate of Tyndale University, he has pursued graduate studies at Royal Roads University, and Executive Leadership at Canada Christian College. He and Allison, his wife and their eight children live in Toronto.