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Prophetic Lament
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Prophetic Lament

The American church avoids lament but lament is a missing, essential component of Christian faith. Soong-Chan Rah's prophetic exposition of the book of Lamentations provides a biblical and theological lens for examining the church's relationship with a suffering world. Hear the prophet's lament as the necessary corrective for Christianity's future.

Many Colors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Many Colors

The United States is currently undergoing the most rapid demographic shift in its history. By 2050, white Americans will no longer comprise a majority of the population. Instead, they'll be the largest minority group in a country made up entirely of minorities, followed by Hispanic Americans, African Americans, and Asian Americans. Past shifts in America's demographics always reshaped the county's religious landscape. This shift will be no different. Soong-Chan Rah's book is intended to equip evangelicals for ministry and outreach in our changing nation. Borrowing from the business concept of "cultural intelligence," he explores how God's people can become more multiculturally adept. From di...

The Next Evangelicalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

The Next Evangelicalism

Soong-Chan Rah calls the North American church to escape its Western cultural captivity and to embody a next evangelicalism that is diverse and multiethnic. This prophetic report casts a vision for a dynamic evangelicalism that fully embodies the cultural realities of the twenty-first century.

Unsettling Truths
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Unsettling Truths

ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award American Society of Missiology Book Award ★ Publishers Weekly starred review You cannot discover lands already inhabited. Injustice has plagued American society for centuries. And we cannot move toward being a more just nation without understanding the root causes that have shaped our culture and institutions. In this prophetic blend of history, theology, and cultural commentary, Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah reveal the far-reaching, damaging effects of the "Doctrine of Discovery." In the fifteenth century, official church edicts gave Christian explorers the right to claim territories they "discovered." This was institutionalized as an implicit national fr...

Still Evangelical?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Still Evangelical?

2018 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalists - Religion Evangelicalism in America has cracked, split on the shoals of the 2016 presidential election and its aftermath, leaving many wondering if they want to be in or out of the evangelical tribe. The contentiousness brought to the fore surrounds what it means to affirm and demonstrate evangelical Christian faith amidst the messy and polarized realities gripping our country and world. Who or what is defining the evangelical social and political vision? Is it the gospel or is it culture? For a movement that has been about the primacy of Christian faith, this is a crisis. This collection of essays was gathered by Mark Labberton, preside...

Forgive Us
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Forgive Us

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-23
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  • Publisher: Zondervan

Many people have become angry and frustrated with organized religion and evangelical Christianity, in particular. Too often the church has proven to be a source of pain rather than a place of hope. Forgive Us acknowledges the legitimacy of much of the anger toward the church. In truth, Christianity in America has significant brokenness in its history that demands recognition and repentance. Only by this path can the church move forward with its message of forgiveness, reconciliation, and peace. Forgive Us is thus a call to confession. From Psalm 51 to the teachings of Jesus to the prayers of Nehemiah, confession is the proper biblical response when God’s people have injured others and turn...

Summary of Soong-Chan Rah's Prophetic Lament
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

Summary of Soong-Chan Rah's Prophetic Lament

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 When I was told that my father might not have long to live, I flew down to visit him. I forgave him for the years of bitterness I had harbored against him, and we were reconciled just hours before his death. #2 Death is a reality that cannot be avoided. It must be dealt with, and the cycle of life and death reminds us that YHWH remains Lord over all. The questions we ask today about death and suffering are the same ones that were asked thousands of years ago by the people of Jerusalem. #3 The book of Lamentations is written as a lamentation after the city of Jerusalem was destroyed in 586 B. C. The poem addresses a specific moment in Jewish history, and it also addresses a disaster of catastrophic proportions for God’s people. #4 The fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians meant the complete devastation of the city and its residents. The Babylonians were ruthless conquerors who followed a scorched-earth policy, burning and salting the fields so subsequent crops would be compromised.

Honoring the Generations
  • Language: en

Honoring the Generations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Proceedings of a conference held in May 2009 at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Ill.

The Indian Great Awakening
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

The Indian Great Awakening

This book tells the gripping story of New England's Natives' efforts to reshape their worlds between the 1670s and 1820 as they defended their land rights, welcomed educational opportunities for their children, joined local white churches during the First Great Awakening (1740s), and over time refashioned Christianity for their own purposes.

Healing Racial Trauma
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

Healing Racial Trauma

2020 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award - Multicultural 2021 Christianity Today Book Award - Christian Living/Discipleship Award Publishers Weekly starred review "People of color have endured traumatic histories and almost daily assaults on our dignity. We have prayed about racism, been in denial, or acted out in anger, but we have not known how to individually or collectively pursue healing from the racial trauma." As a child, Sheila Wise Rowe was bused across town to a majority white school, where she experienced the racist lie that one group is superior to all others. This lie continues to be perpetuated today by the action or inaction of the government, media, viral videos, churches,...