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		<title>Stan Firth&#8217;s Book Available at Lulu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three or four years ago, I was introduced to a small e-book entitled Custom and Command, written in 1996 by Stan Firth. The subtitle describes the author&#8217;s intent more clearly: Encouragement from the Scriptures for an unusual new breed of Christians, with some answers for those who might feel critical of them. He uses the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three or four years ago, I was introduced to a small e-book entitled <em>Custom and Command</em>, written in 1996 by Stan Firth. The subtitle describes the author&#8217;s intent more clearly: <em>Encouragement from the Scriptures for an unusual new breed of Christians, with some answers for those who might feel critical of them.</em> He uses the phrase, &#8220;unstructured church-lifestyle&#8221; to describe those of us who have chosen to walk with Jesus and others outside the boundaries of the institutional church (IC).</p>
<p>One thing you will notice about Stan Firth&#8217;s approach is his gentle spirit and humble way of putting forth his Scriptural foundation for an unstructured church-lifestyle. He is quick to make room for everyone and he lovingly attempts to disarm those on both sides who may be quick to criticize one another:</p>
<blockquote><p>Does this mean that centuries of church-goers have been wrong? Not at all &#8211; as I shall hope to demonstrate in the next chapter. Does this mean that I have to brand as &#8220;heretics&#8221; everyone nowadays who goes faithfully to Sunday worship, or that I have to cut myself off from loving fellowship with them? In no way—as the next stage of my booklet will reveal. But it does mean that my &#8220;fellow travellers&#8221;, and I, should not be branded as heretics either, since we are not, after all, out of harmony with the Scriptures. Those who are associated with the &#8220;unstructured church&#8221; must not let their good be evil spoken of. They can hold their heads up high and say: &#8220;I am walking with the Lord, in the light of His word—within the bounds of Scripture.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>When I first read the book, it was a simple A4-sized booklet (75 pages) in Portable Document Format (PDF) that you could download from <a title="His Life" href="http://www.hislife.co.uk/" target="_self">John Langford&#8217;s website</a> (a dear brother in the south of England) and print on your own printer. I&#8217;m not sure if it had ever been published in book form, but that has changed with the advent of on-demand print services like Lulu.</p>
<p>Custom and Command can now be ordered from Lulu for £2.02 in the UK or $3.48 USD, plus shipping costs (significant savings per copy if you order multiples). Here&#8217;s <a title="Stan Firth's Custom and Command" href="http://stores.lulu.com/stanfirth" target="_self">the link to Stan Firth&#8217;s store</a> on Lulu. I&#8217;m really happy to commend this 88-page paperback to you and your IC friends!</p>
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		<title>Social Networking Site for Post-Congregational Christians</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 08:09:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just stumbled on a new site—Christianity Unplugged—started by Eric Canaday of Aurora, Colorado. Join me (aka &#8220;Churchless&#8221; on the site) as we explore this wonderful journey together. Ask questions, network with others, contribute articles, photos, and videos! It should be fun and encouraging to everyone. Canaday also hosts a podcast by the same name: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just stumbled on a new site—<a title="Christianity Unplugged" href="http://www.christianityunplugged.net" target="_self">Christianity Unplugged</a>—started by Eric Canaday of Aurora, Colorado. Join me (aka &#8220;Churchless&#8221; on the site) as we explore this wonderful journey together. Ask questions, network with others, contribute articles, photos, and videos! It should be fun and encouraging to everyone. Canaday also hosts a podcast by the same name: <a title="Christianity Unplugged" href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/christianityunplugged" target="_self">Christianity Unplugged</a> on BlogTalkRadio</p>
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		<title>New video series: &#8220;Church Outside the Walls&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://churchless.net/2007/09/new-video-series-church-outside-the-walls/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 14:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The guys over at Family Room Media have launched a new website featuring their four-part series, &#8220;Church Outside the Walls.&#8221; Parts 1–3 are already available and Part 4 is expected to be completed in a couple of months.

The Drop-outs
Today&#8217;s Church: How Did It Get This Way? (Part 1)
Today&#8217;s Church: How Did It Get This Way? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The guys over at <a href="http://www.familyroommedia.com/" title="FRM URL" target="_blank">Family Room Media</a> have launched a new website featuring their four-part series, &#8220;<a href="http://www.cotwvideo.com/index.htm" title="Church Outside the Walls URL" target="_blank">Church Outside the Walls</a>.&#8221; Parts 1–3 are already available and Part 4 is expected to be completed in a couple of months.</p>
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<li>The Drop-outs</li>
<li>Today&#8217;s Church: How Did It Get This Way? (Part 1)</li>
<li>Today&#8217;s Church: How Did It Get This Way? (Part 2)</li>
<li>Where Do We Go From Here?</li>
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