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A Burning in My Bones
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

A Burning in My Bones

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-03-23
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  • Publisher: WaterBrook

This essential authorized biography of Eugene Peterson offers unique insights into the experiences and spiritual convictions of the iconic American pastor and beloved translator of The Message. “In the time of a generation-wide breakdown in trust with leaders in every sphere of society, Eugene’s quiet life of deep integrity and gospel purpose is a bright light against a dark backdrop.”—John Mark Comer, author of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry “This hunger for something radical—something so true that it burned in his bones—was a constant in Eugene’s life. His longing for God ignited a ferocity in his soul.” Encounter the multifaceted life of one of the most influential an...

Love Big, Be Well
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Love Big, Be Well

Jonas McAnn is a weary pastor without a congregation, trapped in a dead-end insurance job. Granby Presbyterian is a weary congregation without a pastor, overwhelmed by the prospect of finding someone who actually wants to be a pastor—not a manager, coach, or CEO. When Granby's pastoral search committee and Jonas connect through handwritten letters passed back and forth, something sparks between them—something so real and refreshing that even after Jonas and his family move to Granby, he continues the regular practice of writing letters to his congregation. Spanning seven years of his ministry at Granby Presbyterian, Jonas's letters ruminate on everything from fly-fishing to the Nicene Creed. They reveal the earthy spirituality woven into the joys and sorrows of the people of Granby, the community of the church, and Jonas's own unfolding story. Readers will discover what it means for a pastor and a church to do the slow work of ministry in community—anchored by a common place and buoyed by a life of faith that is meaningful, rooted, and true.

Holy Curiosity
  • Language: en

Holy Curiosity

Since we think of Jesus as a teacher with divine authority, it may be surprising to discover how often he asked his disciples a question rather than giving them an answer. What kind of an all-knowing God asks questions of mere humans? This thought-provoking study of the "questioning" Jesus explores the depths of his subversive ways. In Holy Curiosity, Winn Collier invites readers to allow Jesus' persistent questions to penetrate the soul, to be called toward the untamed life Jesus offers.

Restless Faith
  • Language: en

Restless Faith

Using references from both classic literature and contemporary culture, Collier speaks to culture-savvy Christians who wrestle with their need for control and their desire for God to resolve circumstances in the ways they think He should.

The Sacred Pulse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

The Sacred Pulse

Contemporary life is leaving us frazzled, overwhelmed, and out of sorts. Our life's rhythm is often borrowed from the pace of life around us. Humans have created such a loud, fast tempo of perfection and production that we often forget--if we ever knew it at all--the rhythms designed for our well-being. In The Sacred Pulse, pastor and author April Fiet invites us to examine the frantic patterns of our lives to reclaim the deeper, sacred pulses that pattern our days. Through stories, scripture, and practical guidance for daily living, she lays out twelve rhythms--including gardening, handcrafts, friendship, and holidays--that are both sustainable and sustaining. Everyday acts like mealtime and shopping, and sporadic rhythms like the occasional snow day: reclaiming these patterns can remind us of the holy movement of God in the world. In a world of hustle and bravado, silencing the noise takes practice. The Sacred Pulse shows us how to strip away all of the competing beats we have settled for so we can tap into the joyful, holy rhythms of life.

The Fall of Interpretation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Fall of Interpretation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-04-01
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  • Publisher: Baker Books

In this provocative book James K. A. Smith, one of the most engaging Christian scholars of our day, offers an innovative approach to hermeneutics. The second edition of Smith's well-received debut book provides updated interaction with contemporary hermeneutical discussions and responds to criticisms.

Let God
  • Language: en

Let God

In this book, Winn Collier presents Francois Fenelon's letters, originally written 300 years ago, as wisdom for today's doubting and troubled Christian. Topics discussed include the advantages of humility, the death of self, walking in the Holy Spirit, true friendships and their source in God, and how to avoid the pride of reasoning. Fenelon explains how you cannot hold on to God if your hands are full of something else. Fenelon is fatherly, warm and gracious, steady and discerning and his advice is unflinchingly honest.

Deeper Walk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Deeper Walk

Your spirit cries out to know God in a way you've never experienced before. You're yearning for intimacy and passion in your spiritual walk. And you're tired of surface-level devotionals that leave you in the same place you started. Deeper Walk Volume 3 is for you. The latest collection of contemplative writings from the editors and writers of Relevant magazine, Deeper Walk provides you with the direction and vision you need to encounter God in these restless days. Grouped into two main sections, God of Hope and God of Change, each devotional offers hope, piercing truth and deep spiritual insights into the real issues you deal with on a daily basis, such as doubt, sin, justice, life after death, acceptance, love and the busyness of life. Book jacket.

The God Who Sees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

The God Who Sees

Meet people who have fled their homelands. Hagar. Joseph. Ruth. Jesus. Here is a riveting story of seeking safety in another land. Here is a gripping journey of loss, alienation, and belonging. In The God Who Sees, immigration advocate Karen Gonzalez recounts her family’s migration from the instability of Guatemala to making a new life in Los Angeles and the suburbs of south Florida. In the midst of language barriers, cultural misunderstandings, and the tremendous pressure to assimilate, Gonzalez encounters Christ through a campus ministry program and begins to follow him. Here, too, is the sweeping epic of immigrants and refugees in Scripture. Abraham, Hagar, Joseph, Ruth: these intrepid heroes of the faith cross borders and seek refuge. As witnesses to God’s liberating power, they name the God they see at work, and they become grafted onto God’s family tree. Find resources for welcoming immigrants in your community and speaking out about an outdated immigration system. Find the power of Jesus, a refugee Savior who calls us to become citizens in a country not of this world.

Shepherds After My Own Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Shepherds After My Own Heart

Most of Israel's pastoral imagery is grounded in two traditions: Moses as God's under-shepherd and David as shepherd-king. In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Timothy Laniak follows the figure of the shepherd through the pages of Scripture to help today's leaders find their place in the ancient pastoral tradition.