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David E. Fitch

    David Fitch is a leading voice in missional theology, exploring the critical issues facing the local church today. His work delves into cultural engagement, leadership, and theological reflection, offering a unique synthesis of Neo-Anabaptist thought, evangelical commitments, and political theory. He challenges readers to re-evaluate the church's role and mission in contemporary society. Through his insightful writings and lectures, Fitch encourages a deeper understanding of faithful presence and the church's vital mission in the world.

    The Church of Us vs. Them: Freedom from a Faith That Feeds on Making Enemies
    • We are living in angry times. No matter where we go, what we watch, or how we communicate, our culture is rife with conflict. Unfortunately, Christians appear to be caught up in the same animosity as the culture at large. We are perceived as angry, judgmental, and defensive, fighting among ourselves in various media while the world looks on. How have we failed to be a people of reconciliation and renewal in the face of such tumult?Claiming that the church has lost itself in the grip of an antagonistic culture, David Fitch takes a close look at what drives the vitriol in our congregations. He traces the enemy-making patterns in church history and diagnoses the divisiveness that marks the contemporary evangelical church. Fitch shows a way for the church to be true to itself, unwinding the antagonisms of our day and making space for Christ's reconciling presence in our day-to-day lives. He offers new patterns and practices that move the church beyond making enemies to being the presence of Christ in the world, helping us free ourselves from a faith that feeds on division.

      The Church of Us vs. Them: Freedom from a Faith That Feeds on Making Enemies