The traditional church has made an effort to incorporate contemporary worship, says Bowers. One of the reasons it is still struggling to attract the postmodern generation (between 20 and 50 years of age) is because it also needs to be a contemporary congreation, in touch with culture and its current trends. In her latest book, Bowers identifies strategies to contemporize worship, fellowship, evangelism, social justice, rituals, and equipping the disciples for ministry. She discusses how each of these functions should produce a karmic balance of spiritual energy. Borrowing concepts from global religions and the new age movement, Bowers puts a new twist on blending contemporary and traditional ways of being "church."