Don Atkin, a proven apostle in the Lord’s work, has written a challenging book that overlaps a subject that I have often broached: Is God’s order of restoration in separate movements that are apostolic, whether in house church movements or apostolic streams? Or is God after something more? He is after something more, and Don Atkin is getting at that something more.”
– Daniel Juster, Restoration from Zion of Tikkun International
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: A Holy Diaspora
Chapter 1: An Intelligence Report
Chapter 2: The New Apostolic Reformation
Chapter 3: The House Church Movement
Chapter 4: Serious Matters of Concern
Chapter 5: What Is God’s Purpose?
Chapter 6: Equipping and Corporate Action
Chapter 7: About Taking Cities
Chapter 8: Flying Above the Radar
Chapter 9: Wisdom from Above
Chapter 10: Accountability and Discipleship
Chapter 11: Personal Disciplines
Chapter 12: The Love Quotient
Appendix: The City of God Within Cities
Endorsements:
Don Atkin, a proven apostle in the Lord’s work, has written a challenging book that overlaps a subject that I have often broached: Is God’s order of restoration in separate movements that are apostolic, whether in house church movements or apostolic streams? Or is God after something more? He is after something more, and Don Atkin is getting at that something more.
Daniel Juster, Restoration from Zion of Tikkun International
Stealth Apostolicity by Don Atkin is a needed corrective. It shows an alternative way for the church to function and relate. Instead of more of the same – independence and competition – Don Atkin captures the heart of authentic apostolicity in both Jesus and Paul – the oneness of Christ’s body in each geographical area. I heartily endorse the apostolic imperative of Don’s call.
David Orton, Lifemessenger Inc., Australia