PCP 160: 4 Reasons Contextualization Is Overrated
Contextualization should be rated, not overrated.
Welcome to welcome to episode 160 of Practical Church Planting. You can listen to this episode below, or subscribe to the podcast and get our episodes delivered right to you.
Contextualization is important and helpful in helping you reach the people in your area. However, it can also be overrated and even unhelpful if we make it a bigger deal than it should be. In this episode, we discuss these four reasons as to why contextualization is overrated:
- Building relationships doesn’t need a contextualization study
- Helpful, engaging, and applicable preaching works everywhere
- Contextualization can become an excuse for inaction
- The best way to contextualize is to do things and see what works
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