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Jack Dennison
City Reaching: On The Road To Community Transformation
Dear Phil,
Thank you for your excellent and insightful questions. It is a pleasure and
privilege to respond to them. I will attempt to make my comments concise though
each of these questions is answered in much greater detail in my new book, City
Reaching: On The Road to Community Transformation.
You have asked:
"JACK, TEL US ABOUT YOUR SPIRITUAL JOURNEY - HOW DID GOD
GET YOU TO WHERE YOU ARE TODAY?"
In 1993, while teaching at Multnomah Biblical Seminary, God directed
me, along with several other denominational leaders from the Pacific Northwest,
to initiate a collaborative effort to unite leaders around a vision and strategy
to fill the Northwest with the dynamic presence of Jesus Christ. I had been
deeply influenced by the research of George Otis, Jr., my first pastor's prayer
summit, and the growing national movement of prayer. This led me to become the
volunteer Global Communications Coordinator for the AD2000 United Prayer Track
serving under the leadership of Dr. C. Peter Wagner for two years.
During this same period I met Dr. Jim Montgomery, founder of Dawn
Ministries, and learned that there were then more than 100 nations worldwide who
had committed to a similar vision and strategy to the one directing our regional
efforts. Learning from the experience of others has always been an important
value for me I became an immediate understudy of the DAWN (Discipling A Whole
Nation) Movement worldwide.
Simultaneous to all of this I had been equally influenced by the work of Ed
Silvoso, Mission Portland, and Mission America through their focus on cities in
America. Though our vision for the Northwest was regional in focus our efforts
were focused on one city at a time.
Since the implementation of the DAWN vision in America had not succeeded on
two previous occasions, the last one involving such notables as Peter Wagner who
actually concluded that DAWN would not work in America, Jim Montgomery was
particularly interested in our emerging city emphasis in the Northwest. In time
I was invited to join the missionary team of Dawn Ministries to begin to
contextualize and apply the DAWN vision across America. The most noteworthy
contextual deviation from the worldwide movement
was the city emphasis.
So, Phil, you see that my journey included both powerfully transformational
spiritual experiences as well as life-changing paradigm and practical
experiences. By the way in 1997 Peter Wagner referred to the emerging city
reaching process as "state of the art," and "the only strategy like it in
America." God has indeed led us to discover principles and processes that we
believe could make a transformational difference in America.
"THE TERM 'CITY-REACHING' IS NEW TO MANY OF US - WHAT DOES
IT MEAN AND HOW COULD IT ALTER THE LANDSCAPE OF CHRISTIANITY IN AMERICA?"
City reaching presents a vision, strategy, and process for uniting the
body of Christ around a commitment to community transformation. This city
reaching strategy is both holistic in its approach and comprehensive in its
scope. By holistic I am simply referring to the reintegration of the
evangelistic and cultural mandates. Our highest hope and greatest joy is when
God's children by creation become children by redemption. But in emphasizing the
one mandate many of us have diminished the importance of the other. The cultural
mandate, social concern and action, is not a distant stepchild to evangelism. In
fact, it provides the very best bridge for evangelism. I am personally convinced
that the primary reason the Church has been so marginalized and deemed so
irrelevant by most of our society is because we have let our words to the
talking rather than our actions. We have forfeited the relational bridges into
the lives of people and communities and have lost the very vehicle that gives
credibility to our words. Reintegrating these two in powerful and dynamics ways
will remain an important challenge for the Church to meet in the new millennium.
But in addition to being holistic we must be comprehensive too. If we are
going to really make a difference in our decaying cities the Church must become
aware of ALL that must be done to transform the spiritual and social landscape
of our communities. We must identify all the biblical ethna (ethnic, social,
cultural, generational groups, etc.) within our sphere of responsibility and
influence and determine the best means to reach them. We must discover all the
pain and suffering the city experiences, and assess the city's systems and
structures (law enforcement, government, education, health care, etc.) to
determine where and how to best bring the light and life-changing presence of
God to bear.
Only when we engage a process that is holistic and comprehensive can the
whole Church be systematic in its approach and monitor is progress toward
community transformation.
How might it alter the landscape of America? Just this morning I presented
the following scenario to a foundation from which I am requesting financial
empowerment for CitiReach International. Let me lift the text from that letter
and present the scenario here.
Picture this present reality in Portland, Oregon. Portland is a city of 1.75
million-person population. The Church consists of approximately 1800
congregations and 400,000 Christians. One person when recently becoming aware of
the size of the Christian presence in the city asked, "Tell me, why is there so
much crime and so many problems in our city when there are so many congregations
and Christians?"
The person intuitively agreed with the words of one of our national leaders
who said, "you measure the effectiveness of the Church not by the number of its
adherents but by the impact its members are having on society." That is right!
Now imagine what might be possible in bringing about a profound change in
the spiritual and social climates of the city if in Portland 900 congregations
and 200,000 Christians, representing only 50% of the Church, were committed to
unity in the body of Christ and strategically focusing its resources on
community transformation. What if only 25% of the Church comprised of 450
congregations and 100,000 persons were to make such a commitment and function in
such a collaborative way. What might they be able to accomplish together that
they cannot accomplish apart?
The cities of America have never experienced a united Church committed to
extending the Kingdom of God in the city through the light and power of His
presence. Entering into divine partnership with God in this way and at this
level could make all the difference. At CitiReach International we are committed
to and helping the Church across America do this very thing.
"WHAT ARE THE BASIC CONCEPTS OF CITY-REACHING?"
There are a number of paradigmatic concepts that are foundational to
city reaching. When we begin to comprehensively focus on completing our Great
Commission task in the city (i.e., community transformation) we are quickly
struck with the fact that no pastor, church, denomination, or association is up
to such an enormous task by themselves. If there is any hope of significant
forward progress it will require the coming together of the whole Church. I just
read an e-mail from my friend Jim Herrington in Houston, Texas, where he said,
"Unity must be visibly demonstrated and practically experienced." That is right!
Unity has been little more than a theological concept that we affirm and must
now become a functional reality that we experience.
It has only been in recent years that the Church has rediscovered the 1st
Century reality that there is only ONE Church in every city and on every block
and in every neighborhood where it exists. The challenge we face is in
discovering how to act like it.
Regarding prayer we continue to discover in deeper ways the reality that
prayer must animate every aspect of city reaching. Pastors are sick to death of
the humanistic and organizational processes used to determine our spiritual
response to important ministry issues. Prayer must be the starting point and
sustaining factor of city reaching. When confronted with a series of options to
choose from we must convince ourselves in prayer of the option of God's choosing
if we are to have the confidence needed to sustain ourselves in collaborative
ministry.
Respectful and supportive relationships provide the practical glue to a city
reaching effort. When we have united around our citywide tactics we have found
that when the event is over we go right back to the isolation from which we
came. But if in genuine relationship with one another we can do ministry
together indefinitely. Prayer and relationships provide the "possibility" of
initiating a city reaching process. Without both, we will remain frustrated,
isolated, and powerless.
But in addition to these paradigm factors, and there are others discussed in
the book, there are several vital practical dimensions of city reaching that
should be mentioned here. The five key milestones that must be achieved along
the city reaching pathway are;
Awaken the Church to God's love for the city and the Church's biblical
mission in the city by establishing a clear, compelling, and comprehensive
vision to transform the city and its societies. This is done through basic
vision casting and is an ongoing process.
Mobilize the whole body of Christ around God's vision for the city. This is
essentially the process of leadership empowerment. The Church will only mobilize
in response to the call and enablement of its spiritual leaders.
Gather accurate and up-to-date information that describes the current status
of the city, the Church in the city, and the spiritual diagnostics that helps us
to understand the unseen forces at work behind our current conditions.
Develop a strategic plan that will guide the Church in its city reaching
efforts enabling it to be systematic in its approach while monitoring its
progress. For me strategic planning is simply the thoughtful and intentional
process we go through to align our activity with the activity of God. If God is
going in one direction and we in another the Church must go through some kind of
a prayerful process that will help us get where He is. Leadership + prayer +
information = strategy.
Tactical implementation of the strategic plan using the highest leverage
activities and most focused ministries to produce the greatest impact and most
enduring results.
Now, having said all of this I want to make it very clearly that my personal
conviction is that only the Church as a whole can do city reaching. What I mean
by this, and my reason for saying it is that some paraministries call what they
do "city reaching." I think this is a misnomer. If city reaching is holistic and
comprehensive it should be clear that no paraministry's efforts could be
construed as meeting either of these qualifiers. Only as the Church works
together as a whole, as a single unit, can city reaching be addressed and
accomplished. We must envision the whole but then acknowledge the part we play
toward the whole. Paraministries who claim to be doing city reaching confuse the
matter since they may envision the whole but the part they contribute is only
one of many pieces of the whole. CitiReach International, as a paraministries,
does not do city reaching. We, like all others, play only one small but vital
role, toward empowering the whole Church to reach its city. So I state my belief
again, only the Church as a whole can do city reaching as it integrates the many
pieces into a comprehensive whole targeting the fulfillment of its mission in
the city.
"WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN VISION AND
MISSION? STRATEGY AND TACTICS?"
The mission of the Church has not changed in 2000 years. We have
always been called to be "salt and light" in dark and decaying places. Where the
Church has done this transformation has occurred. Vision however is the
contextualization or application of our mission to a particular place and point
in time. We must find appropriate and relevant ways to contextualize our Great
Commission commitments in an increasingly urban world. I believe, in light of
what God seems to be saying to Christians all over the globe, that God's vision
for today can be adequately stated in transformational language alone. The
imminent expectation of a divine visitation that will result in an unprecedented
millennial harvest is much more than mere rhetoric, it is a divine message and
challenge to get ready for an intervention unparalleled in human history. We
should take this universal call seriously and get ready!
The distinction between tactics and strategy is an even more vital one as we
really try to come to grips with the challenge to reach entire cities. There are
many very good, productive and effective tactics at work in our cities. The
problem is that there exists no strategic framework to determine what tactics
are needed and when, nor to assess the effectiveness of the ministries we
currently employ. So we continue to expend a great deal of energy and resources
but have no idea whether we are closing the gap between where we are and where
God is calling us to go. The collective ministry of the Church in the city looks
much less like an army systematically occupying the land (Conquest of Canaan)
keeping clearly in focus its strategic objectives and looks more like a box of
toothpicks dropped at random on a table top. The resulting chaos produced by
this condition speaks more of our competition, duplication of effort and lost
effectiveness than it does of our desire to collaborate, communicate and
cooperate. What is needed is a strategic process that first determines where we
are, where God is calling us to go, and then determines the tactical activities
and ministries that are most impacting and will produce the greatest and most
long lasting results toward those ends. Tactics must naturally flow out of
strategy. This is new thinking for the Church who has lived like Israel did at
the time of the Judges with each man doing what was right in his own eyes.
"WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES TO A COMMUNITY IF ITS LEADERS
FAIL TO UNDERSTAND AND IMPLEMENT A CITY REACHING STRATEGY?"
Once we begin to evaluate the effectiveness of the Church by its
impact on society we realize that Charles Chaney is right, "an unquestioned
axiom of 20th Century Christian historiography is that the Church has lost the
cities of this continent." The gap between the Church's capacity to affect
change and the needs of the city continues to widen at an ever accelerating
rate. What is needed according to Mike Regele of Percept Ministries is an
"adequate response" to the changing conditions within our cities. Not just a
response, we have been doing that, but an "adequate" response that will change
the current trajectory of diminishing societal impact by the Church.
I know of no other vision, strategy or process that is as clear, compelling
or comprehensive as is the one for city reaching. If there was ever a time to
see emerge a process that could genuinely lead to a whole Church effort to take
the whole Gospel to the whole city now is it. We need not just another response
but one that will, if successful, actually fulfill the Great Commission in our
cities.
At CitiReach International we remain crystal clear that we are only one of a
thousand paraministries who each play a vital role in working alongside the
broader Church to fulfill its mission on earth. We don't do city reaching.
Though we do help the leaders of the city Church envision the whole, mobilize
for prayer, empower leaders, assess the unfinished task, bring alignment the
Church through shared vision pursuing common goals, in identifying the highest
leverage activities to accomplish the greatest impact for the Kingdom, and other
vital functions this is still only one aspect of all that needs to be done if
the Church is going to reach its city.
If we keep doing what we have been doing it is certain we will keep getting
what we have been getting and that won't come close to meeting our heart's
expectation for what God wants to do and is about to do. We must enter into
divine partnership as a responsible and intentional partner seeking the
transformation of our communities, nation and world. It is time to move from
scattered tactics to a comprehensive strategy to reach our cities.
"HOW DO YOU SEE THE CITY REACHING MOVEMENT CHANGING AS IT
MATURES?"
Though I never want to under-emphasize or value the Church's role in
divine partnership and community transformation the aspect that has changed the
most as the movement and its spokesmen have matured is that community
transformation is much more about God than about us. There is so much that I
could say about this as to why I believe this and what has occurred to lead us
to this conclusion. But for now let me simple present a paragraph from the book
where I state as clearly as I can what I believe to be true.
"I have since come to realize that it matters little how many people or
congregations we mobilize, how effective our collaboration or how bold our plans
if the Lord himself does not come to our cities and visit us with his presence
and power. Without God's direct intervention, our efforts to change communities
will be hopelessly unfruitful and without impact.
This bedrock reality forces us to permeate every aspect of our city-reaching
efforts with prayer, intercession and spiritual warfare."
In another place I write, "In every chapter of this book you will find
prayer animating and revealing the paradigm, vision and process of city
reaching. But here and now I want to say as clearly as I possibly can: If the
Church does not pray earnestly, fervently and persistently for a divine
visitation, it will not come. Let me say it again, God will not come to your
city and do the things you long to see occur if you fail to pray. You can do
many other things that will incrementally effect change in the Church and in
your community, but without united, fervent prayer he will not come and
transform your city!
It is much more about Him than about us.
Well Phil, I was not as concise as I had hoped to be and did not even finish
answering all of the questions you asked. I do hope this information is helpful
to you and your readership.
Richest blessings to you as you continue to mobilize prayer around a vision for
community transformation.
Jack Dennison, CitiReach International
CitiReachi@cs.com
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City Reaching: On The Road To Community Transformation--
The author presents a compelling and strategic process for mobilizing the
Church to reach the urban centers of America, and beyond. He presents the
theology, principles and processes of establishing a whole Church, whole
Gospel, and whole city effort targeting the goal of transforming communities.
The Author --
Dr. Jack Dennison serves as founder and president of CitiReach International,
an agency committed to fanning the worldwide flames of city reaching. A
former missionary, seminary professor and local church pastor, Dennison
suggests that the cities of the world have moved to the forefront of global
mission. City Reaching presents the reader with a clear and proven approach
to increase the Church's effectiveness in changing spiritual and social
climate in your city.
The Publisher, William Carey Library, US Center for World Mission
City Reaching is a book about community transformation. The author presents a
compelling and strategic process for mobilizing the Body of Christ to reach
the urban centers of America, and beyond. City Reaching is, says John Dawson,
"holistic in its approach and comprehensive in its scope."
With more than 50% of the world and 90% of the US populations living in
metropolitan communities, city reaching has moved to the forefront of global
mission. The book presents a vision and approach to ministry that can result
in deep spiritual and social change in the city.
Endorsements for City Reaching: On The Road To Community Transformation
Bill Bright, Founder and President, Campus Crusade for Christ International
Paul Cedar, Chairman, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization
John Dawson, author of Taking Our Cities for God
Ted Haggard, author of Primary Purpose
George Otis, Jr., author of Informed Intercession
John Perkins, Chairman, Christian Community Development Association
Individual copies are most easily obtained through local bookstores or Amazon
books at this web address:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/087808777X/citireachinterna
Additional recommended reading links to Amazon can be found on the CitiReach
web site at http://www.citireach.org
Quantity discounts are available through CitiReach International. Information
regarding these discounts is available at the CitiReach International web
site.
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