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ReBuild
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

ReBuild

Rebuilding is way harder than just starting something new. How do we rebuild in a healthy way despite living in a world of brokenness? Drawing on Nehemiah and his own church's experience, pastor and hip-hop artist Tommy Kyllonen shares stories that will encourage and inspire you to pursue God's rebuilding work in your own life, church and world.

The Relevant Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

The Relevant Church

"The Relevant Church" shares individual ideas and stories of churches that are engaging twentysomethings with passionate worship and a life-changing message, all while they impact their communities and change their world.

The New Conspirators
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

The New Conspirators

"If you have faith as small as a mustard seed," Jesus says in the Gospel of Matthew, "nothing will be impossible for you." That sounds good, but does it work in a world where seeds are genetically altered by an impatient few and hard to come by for countless others? In a world where the gulf between the very rich and the profoundly poor is constantly growing, can a mustard-seed faith make any difference? And can such a little bit of faith be sustained in a world whose future is so uncertain on so many fronts? Tom Sine says yes, and he has the audacity to try to prove it in his latest book. In The New Conspirators Tom surveys the landscape of creative Christianity, where streams of renewal are flowing freely from diverse sources: The emerging church Contemporary monastic movements The missional church The mosaic movement Individuals and communities of faith are coalescing in, and drawing energy from, these four streams to retrofit the church as it leads, serves and gives witness to the kingdom of God in the turbulent times facing us. Read the book and you'll want to-and be prepared to-join God's conspiracy to create a better future.

The Guardian Line--Joe & Max, Vol. 1 No. 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

The Guardian Line--Joe & Max, Vol. 1 No. 2

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Un.orthodox
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Un.orthodox

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Zondervan

Written by a man who is both a hip-hop artist and lead pastor of a church that targets hip-hop culture, "Un.orthodox" shares unique, inside perspectives on how to reach todays urban culture with the message of Jesus.

The Guardian Line--The Seekers, Vol. 1, No. 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

The Guardian Line--The Seekers, Vol. 1, No. 1

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The Guardian Line--Code, Vol. 1, No. 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

The Guardian Line--Code, Vol. 1, No. 2

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Wake Up
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Wake Up

First an expression of black urban youth, Hip Hop music continues to expand as a cultural expression of youth and, now, young adults more generally. As a cultural phenomenon, it has even become integral to the worship experience of a growing number of churches who are reaching out to these groups. This includes not just African American churches but churches of all ethnic groups. Once seen as advocating violence, Hip Hop can be the Church’s agent of salvation and praise to transform society and reach youth and young adults in greater numbers. After looking at Hip Hop’s socio-historical context including its African roots, Wake Up shows how Hip Hop has come to embody the worldview of growing numbers of youth and young adults in today’s church. The authors make the case that Hip Hop represents the angst and hope of many youth and young adults and that by examining the inherent religious themes embedded in the music, the church can help shape the culture of hip-hop by changing its own forms of preaching and worship so that it can more effectively offer a message of repentance and liberation.

Banned Questions About Christians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Banned Questions About Christians

This latest book in the insightful and entertaining Banned Questions series addresses fifty questions about Christians that many of us have wondered regarding Hell, sprinkle vs dunk baptism, gay and lesbian issues in ministry, the inconsistencies of communion, the multitude of denominations, God's allowance of suffering in the world, and more. This is a great addition to your library as you (or your study group) ponder the questions many have wanted to ask and few were brave enough to answer.

ChurchMorph
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

ChurchMorph

The story of Abraham smashing his father’s idols might be the most important Jewish story ever told and the key to how Jews define themselves. In a work at once deeply erudite and wonderfully accessible, Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin conducts readers through the life and legacy of this powerful story and explains how it has shaped Jewish consciousness. Offering a radical view of Jewish existence, The Gods Are Broken! views the story of the young Abraham as the “primal trauma” of Jewish history, one critical to the development of a certain Jewish comfort with rebelliousness and one that, happening in every generation, has helped Jews develop a unique identity. Salkin shows how the story continues to reverberate through the ages, even in its connection to the phenomenon of anti-Semitism. Salkin’s work—combining biblical texts, archaeology, rabbinic insights, Hasidic texts (some never before translated), philosophy, history, poetry, contemporary Jewish thought, sociology, and popular culture—is nothing less than a journey through two thousand years of Jewish life and intellectual endeavor.