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Scape (Hardcover)
Luci Shaw; Foreword by Eugene H. Peterson
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2014 Best Books About the Church from Byron Borger, Hearts and
Minds Bookstore "I thought God had called me to plant this church.
Why did we have to shut our doors after only three years?" "I was
at my breaking point. Then I got the news that our nine-year-old
daughter had leukemia. I would have quit ministry forever, but I
had no other employable skills." "False accusations were made
against me and my family, wrecking our reputation permanently and
forcing us to leave not only the church, but move out of the area."
"I've served my church for the past 27 years and I've grown that
church from 150 to 24 people." What do we do when we've failed?
Some ministries are shipwrecked by moral failures like affairs or
embezzlement. But for most of us, the sense of failure is more
ordinary: disillusionment, inadequacy, declining budgets, poor
decisions, opposition, depression, burnout. Many pastors are deeply
broken and wounded, and we come to doubt that God has any use for
us. J.R. Briggs, founder of the Epic Fail Pastors Conference, knows
what failure feels like. He has listened to pastors who were busted
in a prostitution sting or found themselves homeless when ejected
from ministry. With candid vulnerability, Briggs explores the
landscape of failure, how it devastates us and how it transforms
us. Without offering pat answers or quick fixes, he challenges our
cultural expectations of success and gives us permission to grieve
our losses. Somehow, in the midst of our pain, we are better
positioned to receive the grace of healing and restoration.
"God is in the business of raising up leaders." --J. Robert (Bobby)
Clinton When good leaders are needed, when the work is urgent, our
immediate reaction is to enlist new leaders. Instead we are called
to invest in new leaders. Good leaders are developed in and through
slow, deep mentoring. To think otherwise is to embrace the myth of
the quick fix. We proceed, instead, by paying careful attention to
and joining in the work God is already doing in people's lives.
This book is designed to help you know better how to come alongside
others as a guide and a friend, to invest in their spiritual
formation and leadership. If you want long-term impact on the lives
of future leaders, how you guide must be as important as the
content you impart. Only then will you see lifelong change and
empowerment in those you mentor. Randy Reese and Robert Loane show
you how to make the most of the crucial ministry of mentoring. They
offer a biblically grounded approach that draws on the research and
teaching of Bobby Clinton as well as their own experience in
resourcing churches and Christian organizations. Jesus Christ still
calls people to become leaders in a lifelong journey of conforming
to his image. Join him as you guide others through deep mentoring.
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Planted (Hardcover)
Leah Kostamo; Foreword by Eugene H. Peterson
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Many approaches for interpreting the Bible have been put forth in
recent years. All have their strengths--and their weaknesses. The
Act of Bible Reading combines the strengths of several of these
approaches into one volume which will enrich our reading of the
Bible. Gordon Fee and Elmer Dyck discuss history and canon,
respectively, as contexts for interpretation, highlighting the
importance of historical-grammatical interpretation within a
canonical setting for understanding biblical texts. J. I. Packer
explores the importance of theology, both as it informs and as it
safeguards Bible reading. Craig M. Gay proffers key insights from
sociology, especially the sociology of knowledge, as it cautions us
to ask not only what the text says, but who says it says that and
why should we believe what they are telling us it says. Facing the
challenges of modern secular hermeneutics from Heidigger and
Nietzsche to Derrida and Foucault, Loren Wilkinson counters the
postmodern reaction against truth. James Houston argues that the
aim of Bible reading must be godliness and not mere scholarship.
And Eugene Peterson then responds to the collection of insights as
a whole. For readers who want to take the next steps in
understanding the Bible for themselves, here is here is a
not-to-be-missed opportunity to benefit from the combined insight
of a distinguished group of teachers.
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Faith and Madness (Hardcover)
Sarah Slagle Arnold; Foreword by Eugene H. Peterson
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Storied Revelations (Hardcover)
Gisela H. Kreglinger; Foreword by Eugene H. Peterson
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Dumbfounded Praying (Hardcover)
Harold M Best; Foreword by Eugene H. Peterson
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The Psalms show us how to relate to God as we pray our doubt, fears
and anger. They show us how to respond to God in praise. Here we
find the best place to explore who we are and what God means to us.
12 studies for individuals or groups.This revised LifeBuilder Bible
Study features additional questions for starting group discussions
and for meeting God in personal reflection, together with expanded
leader's notes and an extra "Now or Later" section in each
study.The first three sessions cover Psalms 1-3; Session 4: Psalm
8; Session 5: Psalm 51; Session 6: Psalm 103; Session 7: Psalm 23;
Session 8: Psalm 137; Session 9: Psalm 6; Session 10: Psalm 73;
Session 11: Psalm 90 and Session 12: Psalm 150.
Dallas Willard Center Book and Research Award Finalist Hearts Minds
Bookstore's Best Books of 2015, Spirituality and the Devotional
Life "This is a book written specifically for those of us who are
assigned the task of developing an imagination for living the
Christian faith with insight and skill in and for a society that is
disconnected from the biblical revelation and the Jesus
incarnation," writes Eugene Peterson in the foreword of The
Cultivated Life. "But it is equally useful for all of us who are
committed to following Jesus with our families and coworkers and
neighbors." Sociology professor and spiritual director Susan
Phillips walks us through the "circus" of our cultural landscape to
invite us into a cultivated life of spirituality. If we want to
accept the invitation to return to the garden, then we must face
down the temptation to live life as spectators of the circus that
plays on around us. We want to be rooted and grounded in Christ,
but are pushed toward constant work, alternating between
performance and spectacle. Cultivation requires a kind of
attentiveness that is countercultural to our age of distraction.
These pages unfold the spiritual practices that can lead us into a
new and delightful way of living. Are you ready to leave the
circus?
The NIV and The Message Parallel Study Bible combines three
powerful study resources into one. First, there s the complete text
of the clear, accessible New International Version, the world s
most popular modern-English Bible. Next, there s the penetrating
insights and conversational style of The Message, today s
bestselling paraphrase. Finally, 10,000 study notes from the pages
of the bestselling NIV Study Bible are combined with these two
texts to create a wonderful study tool for anyone who wants to dig
deeper into God s Word.
Features:
Book introductions
The authenticity and accessibility of today s most popular
modern-English translation, the NIV. The NIV brings you as close as
you can get to the reading experience of the original audience. In
every verse it seeks to offer the optimum combination of
transparency to the original text and transparency to the original
meaning.
The story-like flow and conversational style of The Message. The
Message is treasured by countless people for the way its
contemporary language illuminates ageless truths.
Double column format
Over 10,000 study notes, tied to the NIV translation
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Everyone in a position of responsibility knows the tension of
leadership. It may be between tasks or people, money or mission,
the present or the future. One often neglected tension is between
our inner spiritual longings and the outward needs of the group we
lead. But we need not feel forced to choose between the two.
Leadership has more in common with an ellipse with two focal points
than a bull's-eye with a single target. The Leadership Ellipse is
designed to help Christian leaders embrace both halves of the
tension--our internal relationship with God and our external
relationship with others--to find a truly authentic, integrated way
to lead. If you find yourself in a lonely, isolated place of
leadership, this book can be your companion. If you find yourself
longing to lead in a way that is truly Christian, this book can be
your guide. And if you are simply exhausted, then this book can
offer you a new way to find refreshment. There is life beyond the
bull's-eye.
Leadership. What does it mean? How do I do it? Who is a leader and
who is not? Relational Leadership will stimulate your thinking
about leadership and management, causing you to both ask questions
and find answers. Ultimately, this will enable you to invest
yourself in people for the sake of the kingdom. Drawing on
leadership theory, his own experience and insights from Jude,
Philemon and Colossians, Walter Wright has written a book that will
be valuable to anyone in a position of leadership. Leadership is
not an assigned role but a way of living that suffuses everything
we do and are. The goal of this book is to empower others to
contribute to achieving the mission of the organizations with which
they are involved. Wright not only presents an ideal but offers
practical suggestions for handling such thorny issues as the
management of volunteers and performance reviews.
The Word Guild 2008 Canadian Christian Writing Awards finalist
Pilgrimage is a spiritual discipline not many consider. Aren't the
destinations far? Don't they involve a lot of time and walking?
Just a few years ago, Arthur Paul Boers wasn't thinking about
pilgrimage either. But he began to sense a deep call from God to
walk the five-hundred-mile pilgrimage route known as Camino de
Santiago, ending in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, at a cathedral
that is said to hold the relics of the apostle James. In these
pages he opens to us his incredible story of renewed spirituality
springing from an old, old path walked by millions before him. It's
a story of learning to pray in new ways, embracing simplicity,
forming community, living each day centered and focused, depending
on God to provide. Joined by hundreds of others from all over the
world, Boers points the way to deeper intimacy with God--a way made
by walking in faith.
For more than 35 years, Peterson has used his expertise in the
original language of the Bible and his passion for Gods word to
recreate the informal, earthy immediacy of Scripture. This volume
is a yearlong collection of inspiring verses and meditations from
his translation.
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