Provocative Faith

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Author: Matthew Paul Turner

Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780800730925

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Powerful inspiration for living out a faith that is joyful, responsive, humble, passionate, free--and provocative.

Secret Faith in the Public Square

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Author: Jonathan Malesic

Publisher: Brazos Press

Published: 2009-09

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1587432269

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Provocatively argues that concealing Christian identity in American public life is the best way to maintain faithful witness and integrity.

The Provocative Church

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Author: Graham Tomlin

Publisher: SPCK

Published: 2014-03-20

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 0281071306

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Sometimes Christians assume that people 'out there' are eager to listen to what the Church has to offer. But why should those we try to evangelize want to hear the gospel? Surely people will only be intrigued by Christian life and community when they see something provocative or attractive. Then they will want to know what's going on. The Provocative Church offers a liberating understanding of evangelism as a corporate activity, in which all the gifts needed to enact the life of the kingdom - to stir people into asking, 'What does this mean?' - are spread throughout the whole Church. It encourages the development of a theology of conversion that sees beyond 'becoming a Christian' to bring each individual life increasingly under the rule of God. 'The Provocative Church is about an evangelism that begins with the kingdom, not the Church. Graham Tomlin helps us see that the New Testament, while not saying much about evangelism itself, does have an awful lot to say about new life in Christ. The work of the Church is to demonstrate what this new life looks like. This in turn will provoke a response, and it is in the dialogue that follows that real evangelism takes place. [This volume] is one of the best, most honest, most theologically grounded and therefore most practically helpful books on evangelism to have come out in recent years.' Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford 'A refreshingly honest book from a theologian who clearly knows that most of society doesn't think the way the church does, and wants to do something about it.' Church of England Newspaper

Faith Acts

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Author: Dillon Burroughs

Publisher: New Hope Publishers

Published: 2016-02-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1596699450

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“Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” —James 1:22 Roughly 4,000 people experience homelessness in Chattanooga each year, and the city is home to numerous organizations dedicated to serving them. But no matter how hard they try to reach everyone, Chattanooga’s homeless aid agencies simply can’t. To make a difference in the lives of those in greatest need, it required more than cathedrals and Bible studies—it required action. Action that began with one homeless man under a bridge eventually grew into a dozen outdoor church services across a city, making it one of the fastest-growing churches in the community and among the largest homeless churches in North America. In Faith Acts, activists and popular writers Dillon Burroughs and Jimmy Turner offer scriptural and personal ministry insights to show that authentic faith is based on how we apply the Bible, not on how much we claim to believe its words. Sharing real-life stories of assisting children living out of hotels, alcoholics dying on the street, and addicts looking for a reason to live, these authors offer a provocative look at how the hope of Christ can change even the worst circumstances—when ordinary, Christian believers commit to the principles of God’s Word and “do what it says.”

Out of Sorts

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Author: Sarah Bessey

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-11-03

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1476717591

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From the popular blogger and provocative author of Jesus Feminist comes a riveting new study of Christianity that helps you wrestle with—and sort out—your faith. In Out of Sorts, Sarah Bessey—award-winning blogger and author of Jesus Feminist, which was hailed as “lucid, compelling, and beautifully written” (Frank Viola, author of God’s Favorite Place on Earth)—helps us grapple with core Christian issues using a mixture of beautiful storytelling and biblical teaching, a style well described as “narrative theology.” As she candidly shares her wrestlings with core issues—such as who Jesus is, what place the Church has in our lives, how to disagree yet remain within a community, and how to love the Bible for what it is rather than what we want it to be—she teaches us how to walk courageously through our own tough questions. In the process of gently helping us sort things out, Bessey teaches us how to be as comfortable with uncertainty as we are with solid answers. And as we learn to hold questions in one hand and answers in the other, we discover new depths of faith that will remain secure even through the storms of life.

Journey in Faith

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Author: William E Tucker

Publisher: Chalice Press

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9780827217034

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This comprehensive history traces the birth and growth of the Christian Church and the people who brought it into being.

Faith that Endures

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Author: Ronald Boyd-MacMillan

Publisher: Sovereign World Ltd

Published: 2008-09-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9781852404499

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A guide on the persecuted Church, this book answers questions such as: What does contemporary persecution look like? What is a persecuted Christian? Where is the persecuted church? How can we best assist the persecuted church? And what does the persecuted church have to teach me?

Evolving God

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Author: Barbara J. King

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2017-04-21

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 022636092X

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Religion has been a central part of human experience since at least the dawn of recorded history. The gods change, as do the rituals, but the underlying desire remains—a desire to belong to something larger, greater, most lasting than our mortal, finite selves. But where did that desire come from? Can we explain its emergence through evolution? Yes, says biological anthropologist Barbara J. King—and doing so not only helps us to understand the religious imagination, but also reveals fascinating links to the lives and minds of our primate cousins. Evolving God draws on King’s own fieldwork among primates in Africa and paleoanthropology of our extinct ancestors to offer a new way of thinking about the origins of religion, one that situates it in a deep need for emotional connection with others, a need we share with apes and monkeys. Though her thesis is provocative, and she’s not above thoughtful speculation, King’s argument is strongly rooted in close observation and analysis. She traces an evolutionary path that connects us to other primates, who, like us, display empathy, make meanings through interaction, create social rules, and display imagination—the basic building blocks of the religious imagination. With fresh insights, she responds to recent suggestions that chimpanzees are spiritual—or even religious—beings, and that our ancient humanlike cousins carefully disposed of their dead well before the time of Neandertals. King writes with a scientist’s appreciation for evidence and argument, leavened with a deep empathy and admiration for the powerful desire to belong, a desire that not only brings us together with other humans, but with our closest animal relations as well.

Faith, Truth, and Freedom

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Author: Jacob Neusner

Publisher: Global Academic Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9781586842185

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Examines the expulsion of Professor Gerd Lüdemann from the Theology Faculty at the University of Göttingen.

NIV, Voices of Faith Devotional Bible

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Author: Zondervan,

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2012-05-29

Total Pages: 3429

ISBN-13: 0310441048

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The NIV Voices of Faith Devotional Bible combines Scriptural insights from both the past and present to reveal God’s truth for your life today. Writers such as C.S. Lewis and Eugene Peterson, Oswald Chambers and Joni Eareckson Tada, St. Augustine and Brennan Manning, Thomas à Kempis and Dallas Willard—voices from yesterday and voices from today—join together to address a topic for a timeless and relevant devotional experience every day.