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Leading spiritual teacher John Philip Newell reveals how Celtic
spirituality, listening to the sacred around us and inside of us,
can help to heal the earth, overcome our conflicts and reconnect
with ourselves. Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul offers a new spiritual
foundation for our lives, once centered on encouragement,guidance
and hope for creating a better world. Sharing the long hidden
tradition of Celtic Christianity, explaining how this earth-based
spirituality can help us rediscover the natural rhythms of life and
deepen our spiritual connection with God, with each other and with
the earth. Newell introduces some of Celtic Christianity's leading
practitioners, both saints and pioneers of faith, whose timeless
wisdom is more necessary than ever, including: Pelagius, who shows
us how to look beyond sin to affirm our sacredness as part of all
God's creation and courageously stands up for our principles in the
face of oppression. Brigid of Kildare, who illuminates the
interrelationship of all things and reminds us of the power of the
sacred feminine to overcome those seeking to control us. John Muir,
who encourages us to see the holiness and beauty of wilderness and
what we must do to protect these gifts. Teilhard de Chardin, who
inspires us to see how science, faith, and our future tell one
universal story that beings with sacredness.
This comprehensive guide, from two experienced and thoughtful
churchmen, treats each aspect of congregational governance as a
sacred calling with an overriding religious mission.
David Brainerd is simultaneously one of the most enigmatic and
recognizable figures in American religious history. Born in 1718
and known for his missionary work among the Indians (as well as for
being expelled from Yale), Brainerd and the story of his life
entered the realm of legend almost immediately upon his death at
the age of twenty-nine.
Much of his reputation is based on the picture of Brainerd
constructed by Jonathan Edwards in his best-selling Life of David
Brainerd. This new biography seeks to restore Brainerd to the
context of the culture in which he lived. Combining archival
research with the most recent scholarship on the Great Awakening
and Indian missions, John A. Grigg argues that Brainerd was shaped
by two formative experiences. On the one hand, he was the child of
a prosperous, well-respected Connecticut family that was part of
the political and social establishment. On the other, he was a
participant in one of the more fundamental challenges to that
establishment-the religious revivals of the 1740s. Brainerd's work
among the Indians, Grigg argues, was a way to combine the sense of
order and tradition inherited from his family with his radical
experiences in the revival movement. Moving beyond biography, Grigg
also examines how the myth of Brainerd came to be. He argues that
both Edwards and John Wesley crafted their versions of Brainerd's
life in order to address specific problems in their own churches,
and he examines how subsequent generations of evangelicals utilized
Brainerd for their own purposes.
The Lives of David Brainerd is the first truly scholarly biography
of Brainerd, drawing on everything from town records and published
sermons to hand-written fragments to tell the story not only of his
life, but of his legend. The David Brainerd who emerges from this
work is a man who is both familiar and remarkably new.
Given their rhetoric on safeguarding, the response of religious
organisations to abuse by the clergy - sexual, physical and
spiritual - has been inept, thoughtless, mean, and without any
sense of urgency. Sex, Power, Control explores the underlying
reasons for the mishandling of recent abuse cases. Using
psychoanalytical and sociological insights, and including her own
experiences as shown in the BBC documentary Exposed: The Church's
Darkest Secret, Gardner asks why the Churches find themselves in
such a crisis, and how issues of power and control have contributed
to secrecy, deception and heartache. Drawing on survivor accounts
and delving into the psychology of clergy abusers, she reveals a
culture of avoidance and denial, while an examination of power
dynamics highlights institutional narcissism and a hierarchical
structure based on deference, with defensive assumptions linked to
sex, gender and class. Sex, Power, Control is an invaluable
resource for all those in the church or similar institutions, and
for anyone concerned about child abuse.
This foundational book will equip each believer with the basic
steps to a life-transforming, deeper intimacy with the Father.
"Transforming the Inner Man "introduces the keys that reach to the
depth of the heart with the power of the cross and resurrection to
effect lasting change through continual death and rebirth. John and
Paula Sandford take a no-nonsense approach to Christian living. A
few of their chapter titles are as follows: - Sanctification and
Transformation - Performance Orientation - The Central Power and
Necessity of Forgiveness - The Role of a Christian Counselor -
Bitter-Root Judgment and Expectancy - Generational Sin
In this thought-provoking and sensitive message, the Sandfords
challenge every believer to focus on change from the inside out. A
change that will last.
What is the base of religious leadership and how has it changed
over the centuries? This volume presents a range of actors, both
men and women, who, in a variety of historical contexts, claimed to
be the living voices or intermediaries of God. The essays analyse
the foundation of their authoritative claims and ask how and how
far they succeeded in securing obedience from the Christians to
whom they addressed their message. Religious authority is not
understood as a monolithic entity but as something derived from
many sources and claims. Whatever the national background, whether
ordained or supposedly appointed through divine intervention, the
histories of the people portrayed underline the long-term
manifestations and multifaceted nature of Christian identity.
We've all got a lot of questions these days: In a world marked by
division, how do we create bridges of meaningful connection? When
despair runs rampant, is real hope possible? When competition is
elevated, is compassion still relevant? And at the end of the day,
can one person really make any impact at all? When the world's
problems loom large and your ordinary life stretches you thin, it
is still possible to be a difference-maker--one small, intentional,
extravagant act of kindness at a time. Rather than telling you to
do more, The Simple Difference shows you how to see more: more of
the people in front of you, more of God's lavish love for you, more
of his power within you. The Simple Difference will help you - stop
getting buried in busyness and distraction and discover countless
opportunities for impact right where you are - remove your
perceived limitations and learn to see that your "not-enough" is
exactly what the world needs - discard expectations of what it
takes to make a difference and delight in the life-changing power
of simple kindness The Simple Difference isn't about totally
changing the course of your life; it's about letting God change you
and work through you in the midst of your ordinary days. To say, As
I go on my way, Lord, have your way with me. Be a part of The
Simple Difference movement--your life and the world will never be
the same.
Church leaders want to know how to make their small groups work. Drawing from the startling success of small groups at The Journey Church, Nelson Searcy and Kerrick Thomas debunk the myths, set the record straight, and show how church leaders can implement a healthy small group ministry that gets the maximum number of people involved and solves many of the important problems facing churches of all sizes. These practical strategies will produce life-changing results.
Why do the demands of leadership often draw leaders away from
intimacy with God? What can I do to become a more effective leader?
How can I keep from burning out and bailing out? How can we develop
effective leaders who are being spiritually transformed as they
abide in Christ? Key to answering these questions is the simple but
profound truth that we must be the people of God before we do the
work of God. That's why The Spiritual Formation of Leaders invites
you to deeper intimacy with Christ so, in Him, you will be
empowered to enjoy rich community with one another and a life of
fruitful ministry. Spiritual leadership formation happens only in
God's presence. So come to Jesus. Meet with Him in the Soul Room,
walk with Him into the Leadership Room, and watch Him work in you
and through you for His kingdom
As understanding and awareness of abuse has grown, many revelations
of church leaders abusing their power have come to light. How did
the church get here? Is there a way we can address both individual
and institutional failings to counter the misuse of power and, more
importantly, prevent it in first place? Powerful Leaders? exposes
and explores how leaders are tempted away from a biblical model of
leadership into illegitimate - and in the worst cases abusive - use
of authority and power. Director of Living Leadership, a charity
that focuses on healthy leadership and church culture, Marcus
Honeysett traces how leaders move along a spectrum of healthy to
unhealthy uses of power and position and offers practical wisdom
for countering and preventing harmful leadership. Drawing on his
years of experience in the local church and working with leaders
and congregations, Honeysett unpacks how to spot danger signs of
abuse in the church and provides advice on what to do if you see or
are under unhealthy leadership. He also explores why people don't
blow the whistle and encourages critical self-examination in
existing leaders to ensure they maintain a healthy use of power -
and offers guidance to help leaders improve their skills and move
back towards healthy, biblically-based leadership. For anyone
concerned about improving safeguarding in the church, Powerful
Leaders? will prove a valuable resource. It challenges and equips
both those in leadership and those in a position to hold leaders
accountable, and will empower them to take the necessary steps
forward to create healthier church cultures in which everyone can
thrive.
Attention: Pastors, Ministers, Clergy, Secretaries, Churches,
Clubs, Auxiliaries, Businesses, & Non-Profit Organizations...Do
you have trouble help keeping track of or recording the minutes for
your organizations meetings? Concerned about your computer files
crashing? Can't find last year's minutes? Get organized by trying
this book. This light weight hardback book is useful for any
organization to keep track of and store its minutes for years to
come. This book will also assist you in conducting your meetings in
a professional manner helping you to be in compliance with the
Internal Revenue Service.
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