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Along with globalization migration poses unprecedented
challenges to the Christian churches in the fields of constructive
theology, ethics, spirituality, mission, ministry, interreligious
dialogue, and theological education. How can the Christian churches
successfully meet these challenges posed by global migratory
movements? In suggesting ways that help the churches fulfill this
task, the essays in this volume draw from a variety of streams of
thought, including liberationist, postmodern, and postcolonial
theologies, and from a wide range of contexts, such as the U.S.,
Latin America, and Asia. They probe new ways of interpreting the
Bible, the contributions of migrants to Christianity, the function
of the city in religious developments, ways of being Christian,
Christian mission, theological method, and theological education.
The result is a theology of migration that is appropriate for the
emerging World Christianity, as its approach is interdisciplinary,
interdenominational, interreligious, and intercontinental.
In the post-communist era it has become evident that the emerging
democracies in Eastern Europe will be determined by many factors,
only some of them political. Throughout the region, the Orthodox,
Roman Catholic, and Greek Catholic churches have tried to impose
their views on democracy through direct political engagement.
Moreover, surveys show that the churches (and the army) enjoy more
popular confidence than elected political bodies such as
parliaments. These results reflect widespread disenchantment with a
democratization process that has allowed politicians to advance
their own agendas rather than work to solve the urgent
socio-economic problems these countries face. In this penetrating
study, Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu investigate the interaction
of religion and politics in one such country, Romania. Facing
internal challenges and external competitions from other religions
old and new, the Orthodox Church in Romania has sought to
consolidate its position and ensure Romania's version of democracy
recognizes its privileged position of "national Church," enforcing
the Church's stances on issues such as homosexuality and abortion.
The post-communist state and political elite in turn rely on the
Church for compliance with educational and cultural policies and to
quell the insistent demands of the Hungarian minority for autonomy.
Stan and Turcescu examine the complex relationship between church
and state in this new Romania, providing analysis in key areas:
church collaboration with communist authorities, post-communist
electoral politics, nationalism and ethno-politics, restitution of
Greek Catholic property, religious education, and sexual behavior
and reproduction. As thefirst scholars to be given access to
confidential materials from the archives of the communist political
police, the notorious Securitate, Stan and Turcescu also examine
church archives, legislation, news reports, and interviews with
politicians and church leaders. This study will move the debate
from common analyses of nationalism in isolation to more
comprehensive investigations which consider the impact of religious
actors on a multitude of other issues relevant to the political and
social life of the country.
We can heal our communities--one friendship at a time. Everyone
wants to do something to improve race relations, but many of us
don't know where to start. In Life-Changing Cross-Cultural
Friendships, lifelong friends Gary Chapman and Clarence Shuler will
show you how. Through important lessons they have learned, you will
learn how to begin and grow authentic friendships across racial and
ethnic barriers. Each chapter will guide you toward deeper
understanding of what it takes to foster cross-cultural
friendships. These powerful lessons include: How to overcome the
fear of developing cross-cultural friendships How to differentiate
true friends from mere acquaintances How Jesus initiated
cross-cultural relationships The first two steps to your own
cross-cultural friendship Three ways to resolve conflict in a
cross-cultural friendship How to make friendships last a lifetime
Chapman and Shuler challenge every reader to join a movement, the
Cross-Cultural Friendship Challenge, and begin changing the world
one friendship at a time.
To seek and find God is everything.
In his forty-three years of seeking after God, Francis Frangipane
has learned one simple (yet essential) truth...
It is in seeking God, that we actually find Him.
The deliberate movement of our hearts toward God leads us into far
more than a simple answer to our need--it leads us straight to Him.
We discover God to be an ally whose wisdom is all encompassing and
whose power can transform all things with just one look.
In "I Will Be Found by You" he shares a collection of some of his
best writings on the topic, both old and new, to reveal the key to
seeking God and possessing a heart after God--the key that unlocks
everything important.
Some people allow circumstances and organizational structures to
hold them back from achieving their identity through successful
accomplishment. This book shows you how to overcome organizational
barriers and make a positive mark and as a result experience a
feeling of satisfaction. Success feeds success. Dr. Covington gives
numerous examples of people who have made individual contributions
working within their social systems.
2012 Midwest Publishing Association Crystal Book Award honorable
mention Margot Starbuck is back with as much passion and energy as
ever. In thirty brief chapters, she invites you to choose the
adventure that fits who you are in authentically loving those
around you. Yes, she knows: just the thought of adding something
more to your life sounds exhausting. But here's the fantastic truth
she's discovered in her own journey: "We don't have to add lots
more overwhelming activity to what we've already got going. The
regular stuff of our lives--the commute to work and the potlucks
and home improvement projects and errands and play dates--are the
exact places in which we express and experience God's love for a
world in need." With a list of resources, a study guide and a
six-week "Adventure Challenge," as well as plenty of stories and
hilarity from Margot's own life, Small Things with Great Love will
open your eyes to the people around you and the huge impact you can
have on them through small acts of love. "Small things happen when
I learn the name of my daughter's school bus driver," Margot
writes. "Small things happen when I listen to the dreams of a woman
who lives in a group home on my block. Small things happen when I
risk crossing a language barrier even though I look really stupid
doing it." And small things add up to big adventures and surprises,
for you and others. The biggest surprise of all might be how
powerfully God can use you, right in the midst of your
walking-the-dog, paying-the-bills, doing-laundry life, when you're
living out his love. Do the first small thing by opening these
pages--and let the adventure begin
Seamon explores the historical, theological, and societal dynamics
of religious intermarriage as a way to introduce scholars to the
myriad of factors that have contributed and will continue to
contribute to the complete transformation of religion and
Christianity in the twenty-first century.
2012 Christianity Today Book Award winner 2011 Leadership Journal
Top Book of the Year Copastors Kent Carlson and Mike Lueken tell
the story of how God took their thriving, consumer-oriented church
and transformed it into a modest congregation of unformed believers
committed to the growth of the spirit--even when it meant a decline
in numbers. As Kent and Mike found out, a decade of major change is
not easy on a church. Oak Hills Church, from the pastoral staff to
the congregation, had to confront addiction to personal ambition,
resist consumerism and reorient their lives around the teachings of
Jesus. Their renewed focus on spiritual formation over numerical
growth triggered major changes in the content of their sermons, the
tenor of their worship services, and the reason for their outreach.
They lost members. But the health and spiritual depth of their
church today is a testimony of God's transforming work and enduring
faithfulness to the people he loves. Honest and humble, this is
Kent and Mike's story of a church they love, written to inspire and
challenge other churches to let God rewrite their stories as well.
Read it for the church you love.
In the wake of a historic earthquake in the fragile country of
Haiti, Kent Annan considers suffering--from the epic to the
everyday--as a problem for faith. Less than two weeks after the
release of Kent's book about his work with Haiti Partners, he heard
the news. Friends trapped under the rubble of buildings. Friends
sprinting across the city looking for family. Churches--including
one Kent often attended--turned to rubble. Suddenly Kent and his
friends were part of an uncomfortable fellowship: people whose
faith is shaken by crisis. Taking courage from the psalmists of old
and the company of his grieving neighbors, Kent has found that
there is solidarity in suffering. Others have followed life to the
edge of meaning and have heard God even there, calling for honest
faith. Are there questions or realities your faith can't handle?
Kent wroteAfter Shock to help you find out.
This book imagines new modes of religious response to trauma,
moving beyond simple answers to the 'why' of human suffering toward
discussions of profound expressions of faith in the aftermath of
trauma. Engaging current realities such as war, race, and climate
change, chapters feature specific locations from which theology is
done and draw on the resources of Christian faith in order to
respond. This volume recognizes religious leaders as
first-responders to trauma and offers theological reflections that
can stand up in the current realities of violence and its
aftermath. The writings provide models for how to integrate the
language of faith with the literature of trauma.
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Holiness and hedonism. Lonesomeness and community. Tradition and
progress. Highly regarded commentator on Christianity and popular
culture Rodney Clapp argues that these great tensions form the
bedrock of American history and our current culture. Utilizing the
life and music of Johnny Cash to illustrate these and other
American contradictions, he probes these phenomena with sharp
theological questions--seeking the language and knowledge that will
enable us to reach across political and cultural divides and
encourage a more graceful and constructive negotiation of current
contradictions.
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