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Page 1: Ministry to women in emerging culture Earl & Janet Creps .

ministry to women in emerging culture

Earl & Janet Crepswww.aGts.edu

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EVEolution: things have never been better[Faith Popcorn, USA Today Magazine, Nov, 2000]

• Buy or influence the purchase of 80% of all consumer goods.

• Buy 50% of cars, 51% if consumer electronics

• Women over 55 are the fastest growing group on the Internet

• Women influence 80% of all family health care decisions,

• 48% of all stock investors • Head 40% of households with

assets over $600,000• 9 million businesses, generating

$3.6 trillion in revenues annually.

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things have never been worse “The Millennium Woman” [www.themw.org]

• ¼ women are victims of domestic violence

• Heart disease is the #1 killer• 12 million are women clinically

depressed [19 million total]• 1/7 women live in poverty [Average

net worth: $3000]• Earn 74¢ per dollar earned by men• 48 million divorced, widowed,

separated, or have a spouse absent• Single women with children account

for 54% of all poor families• 80% of widows left financially secure

will find poverty within 4 years• 4 in 10 experience at least 1

pregnancy before age 20

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what would create a desirable life for women? Barna-2000

• One marriage partner for life

• Good health• 75%—having a close

personal relationship with God

• Clear purpose in life• Living with a high

degree of integrity• Having close, personal

friendships

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female self-descriptions[Barna- March 2001]

• 69% “deeply spiritual” [men: 50%]

• 38% “searching for meaning and purpose” [men: 33%]

• 37% “stressed out” [men: 30%]

• 7% “addicted” [men: 14%]• 24% of women believe

moral truth is absolute [down from 40% in Jan-2000]

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P.M.S.

Post

Modernism

Syndrome

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P.M.S.

Pentecostal

Missionary

Syndrome

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buffy’s religionhttp://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2002/008/36.10.html

"I consider myself a spiritual person," she told Scotland's Daily Record. "I believe in an idea of God, although it's my own personal ideal. I find most religions interesting, and I've been to every kind of denomination: Catholic, Christian, Jewish, Buddhist. I've taken bits from everything and customized it."

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Adriana, age 24 [Glamour, July 2000]

“I’m very spiritual but definitely not into organized religion. I find it separatist and stifling—not to mention that holy wars have caused millions of deaths and still do.”

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the de-churching of womenBarna--Dec 2000

“Although women are more active in church life than men, their levels of participation in many aspects of church life—from worship attendance to volunteerism—are significantly declining.”

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reversal of fortune

• conventional paradigm: create a message and market it

• emerging paradigm: create and audience and engage it

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listening to younger women: concerns

• Parents• Weight• Peer pressure• Jobs and money “We have a really hyper-

sexualized pop culture in which women are commercialized in various ways…”

--Women in Rock

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listening to younger women: God problems

• Pluralism• Priorities• Boredom• Intangible• Fellowship vs. Fitting

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becoming spiritual moms

• From evangelism “target” to spiritual daughter

• From program to prophetic community

• From church “ministry” to Spirit calling [Acts 16]

“Probably not being loved is a big fear that we all have. You have a desire to have connection.”

--Joan Jett

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ministry to women in emerging culture

Earl & Janet Crepswww.aGts.edu

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contact information

• Janet Creps [email protected]

• Earl Creps [email protected]