Sometimes, churches need a little help. These days, some don't know who they are and don't know what they're supposed to be doing. Churches today are trying anything and everything to be effective, but are bewildered by worship styles, spectator syndrome, and consumerism.
In the meantime, people are hungry for a relationship with a God who has substance--a God with character and integrity, and a God of grace. And they're having trouble finding such a God in churches today.
Seven Letters to Seven Churches is written to challenge the church to be what God created us to be and then do what God created us to do: join Him in His mission to save the world.
Dwight M. Gunter II, DMin, is the district superintendent of the MidSouth District in the Church of the Nazarene. Prior to his election in 2018, he served for sixteen years as lead pastor of Trevecca Community Church. Gunter has also previously served in pastoral roles in Texas and South Carolina and is a Certified John Maxwell Team Leadership Coach. His previous leadership service includes membership on several boards and advisory committees and consultant for various district organizations and local churches. Dr. Gunter has written for multiple publications, appeared on the Christian Communication Network with George Barna, presented numerous seminars, and authored several books.