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  • Subversive Mission: Serving as Outsiders in a World of Need, By Craig Greenfield
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    Subversive Mission

    Serving as Outsiders in a World of Need

    by Craig Warren Greenfield

    For many, missions is the story of heroes, martyrs, and the advance of the gospel. For others, it's the story of colonialism and missionary disasters. So how do we respond to God's call to love our neighbors as a new era emerges?

    Subversive mission is submission—to God and local leaders. Subversive mission offers a new way forward for outsiders called to crosscultural ministry ...

  • The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins Debate, By John H. Walton
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    The Lost World of Adam and Eve

    Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins Debate

    The Lost World Series

    by John H. Walton
    Contributions by N. T. Wright

    Christianity Today Biblical Studies Award of Merit

    For centuries the story of Adam and Eve has resonated richly through the corridors of art, literature and theology. But for most moderns, taking it at face value is incongruous. And even for many thinking Christians today who want to take seriously the authority of Scripture, insisting on a "literal" understanding ...

  • Polycentric Missiology: 21st-Century Mission from Everyone to Everywhere, By Allen Yeh
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    Polycentric Missiology

    21st-Century Mission from Everyone to Everywhere

    by Allen Yeh

    The Edinburgh 1910 World Missionary Conference was the most famous missions conference in modern church history. A century later, five conferences on five continents displayed the landscape of global mission at the dawn of the third millennium: Tokyo 2010, Edinburgh 2010, Cape Town 2010, 2010Boston, and CLADE V (San José, 2012). These five events provide a window into the state of world Christianity ...

  • Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Action, By Mae Elise Cannon
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    Just Spirituality

    How Faith Practices Fuel Social Action

    by Mae Cannon

    Throughout history, Christians have been called by God to active engagement in society on behalf of the poor and oppressed. Christian leaders have been instrumental in caring for people who are poor, fighting injustice and advocating for social change. But they have never done so on their own power. Their energy and zeal were fueled by inner spiritual practices that propelled them forward into the ...

  • The Power of Group Prayer: How Intercession Transforms Us and the World, By Carolyn Carney
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    The Power of Group Prayer

    How Intercession Transforms Us and the World

    by Carolyn M Carney

    Revival starts when people pray together.

    Christians often dream about the possibility of revival. But revival doesn't come because we wish or plan for it. Revival occurs when groups of people pray together. However, praying together effectively doesn't come easily, and we're often left wondering how to best engage in the work of intercession.

    Carolyn Carney offers a ...

  • The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate, By John H. Walton
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    The Lost World of Genesis One

    Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate

    The Lost World Series

    by John H. Walton

    John H. Walton on the Ancient Context and Modern Significance of Genesis One

    In The Lost World of Genesis One, John H. Walton proposes a fresh reading of Genesis that remains faithful to the original context and that preserves and enhances the theological vitality of the text. Walton addresses key areas of controversy among Christians, including the relationship ...

  • An Emergent Theology for Emerging Churches, By Ray S. Anderson
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    An Emergent Theology for Emerging Churches

    by Ray S. Anderson
    Foreword by Brian McLaren

    If the emerging church movement is looking for a theology, Ray Anderson offers clear and relevant theological guidance for it in this timely book.

    Reaching back through time, Anderson roots an emergent theology in what happened at Antioch,where Saul (Paul) and Barnabas were set apart for a mission to establish churches outside of Jerusalem--among Gentiles who had to be reached in their own ...

  • Hopeful Lament: Tending Our Grief Through Spiritual Practices, By Terra McDaniel
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    Hopeful Lament

    Tending Our Grief Through Spiritual Practices

    by Terra McDaniel

    ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award

    We need to rediscover lament to heal and hope again.

    We've lost the practice of lament. Most people don't know how to process personal or communal mourning and insteadstruggle to honor their tears, vulnerability, and the full weight of these disillusioning times. But tending our grief might be exactly what we need to ...

  • Disability and Evangelism: The Good News of the Fullness of God's Kingdom, By Rochelle Scheuermann
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    Disability and Evangelism

    The Good News of the Fullness of God's Kingdom

    Center For Disability and Ministry Books

    by Rochelle Scheuermann
    Series edited by Benjamin T. Conner and John Swinton

    Including People with Disabilities Is Essential to Your Church’s Witness

    God wants people of all abilities to be active participants in his kingdom. But churches have not always made it clear that people with disabilities are both part of God’s story and fully welcome in their communities. If the church is to be a credible witness, it must reach and include people with disabilities ...

  • Delivered from the Elements of the World: Atonement, Justification, Mission, By Peter J. Leithart
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    Delivered from the Elements of the World

    Atonement, Justification, Mission

    by Peter J. Leithart

    In Delivered from the Elements of the World Peter Leithart reframes Anselm's question, "Why the God Man?" Instead he asks, "How can the death and resurrection of a Jewish rabbi of the first century . . . be the decisive event in the history of humanity, the hinge and crux and crossroads for everything?" With the question reframed for the wide screen, Leithart pursues the ...