ABSTRACT

While Kimball may be the only representative of the organically missional focus in our pool, he is certainly not alone.1 Sally Morgenthaler’s (later) thinking, introduced in the last chapter, aligns closely with Kimball’s. Many other commentators have considered the implications of the “postmodern turn” for Christian ministry, and numerous practitioners have theologized about, embraced, and experimented with postmodern-minded ministry models.2