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As seen on Good Morning America! Reggie Dabbs and John Driver--a
Black man and a white man, and longtime friends--engage in a
courageous, respectfully honest, challenging exploration of racism
in America, including how Black and white Christians can come
together to fight the evils of racism within our hearts and our
systems, including our churches. White privilege. Black Lives
Matter. George Floyd. When it comes to racism in America, many of
us feel confused, overwhelmed, angry--and eager to know how to
engage in meaningful conversations and actions surrounding such a
difficult topic. In Not So Black and White, public school
communicator and internationally acclaimed speaker Reggie Dabbs and
pastor John Driver team up to offer a hope-filled, convicting,
inspiring look at how to be anti-racist in America today. Through
Reggie and John's honest conversations, you will: Hear the stories
of fellow believers who have found ways to reach across the racial
barrier with humility, empathy, and forgiveness Understand a simple
yet robust history of racism in America and in the church,
including its role in systems, policies, and individual actions
Discover fully biblical yet culturally wise responses to the
challenges of racism in yourself and your community Come away with
fresh thought processes and practical steps for what you can do to
think rightly and engage bravely in conversations and actions to
end racism Not So Black and White is a compelling resource for
pastors, teachers, and community leaders who want to read about
issues of racism from a biblical and a historical perspective. For
readers of all denominations and backgrounds, Not So Black and
White equips us to engage together in the intentional work of
dismantling racism, just as the gospel calls us to do.
Comedy / 7m, 4f / 1 Set Confined in is villa at Yalta by illness in
April of 1900, Chekhov receives a delightful visit by the Moscow
Art Theatre. They have embarked on a provincial tour with the
express purpose of persuading Chekhov to give them his latest play.
Noteworthy characters include Stanislavski, Valdmir Nemirovich
Danchenko, Gorky, Ivan Bunin and actress Olga Knipper who Chekhov,
a confirmed bachelor, contemplates marrying even as he acknowledges
his advancing consumption. The play is criss crossed with amorous
triangles, battles of ego, high spirits and melancholic languor
reminiscent of Chekhov's work. Winner of several prestigious awards
including a Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Distinguished
Playwrighting and an American Theatre Critics Citation. "A truly
Chekhovian comedy filled with wit, style, and passion." - L.A. Star
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Unpacks unique insights from Jesus' parables that can help us
understand and experience the full, transformative life in
community we are divinely intended to live. Christ never actually
told us how to "do church." Yes, he had a lot to say about the
church, but what he did say was mostly unrelated to stylistic
issues or contextual trends. He never spoke about its leadership
hierarchies or the pros and cons of denominational fellowships or
the types of music. And yet, much of our time and energy as leaders
and shepherds is consumed by chasing after tips, tricks, and
secrets to "grow" churches. While we've tended to focus on church
growth through strategies, programs, and metric-based insights,
Christ always focused on the heart and the values of the Father,
the values that actually change lives and increase the spiritual
health of his people. By digging deeply into three important
parables: The Parable of the Two Sons The Parable of the Sower The
Parable of the Talents Parable Church weaves together personal
narratives, unique cultural observations, and compellingly fresh
biblical insights to paint a picture of something unimaginably
greater than what most people think of when they think of Jesus'
Church. Although Jesus never gave us directions for church, he did,
through his parables, reveal what we should experience in our
communities together--he revealed the culture of his kingdom.
Where We See Tragedy, God Sees Possibility . . . Few American epics
of tragedy, intrigue, friendship, and faith will entertain and
challenge the soul like the narrative inspired by the events in the
real life of David Ring--a boy literally born dead who survives
with sobering consequences. Living with the harsh realities of
cerebral palsy, Ring faces impossible odds yet stumbles into an
improbable life of inspiration and influence in the small,
unassuming town of Liberty, Missouri, in the 1960s. As a teenage
boy, Ring finds himself tragically orphaned and being shuffled
about to various homes. Along this journey, he faces secret,
unspeakable atrocities that eventually plunge him into the depths
of depression and attempted suicide. But amid the harsh troubles of
life, he encounters another boy his age named David, the son of a
local pastor. Their unlikely friendship begins on the rocks, but
eventually develops into something extraordinary and unique that
alters the trajectory of both of their lives--and the whole town of
Liberty--forever.
In this fresh approach to Christian spirituality, John Driver shows
that the spirituality of the disciples and the early Christian
church included every dimension of life. Grounded in the example of
Jesus himself, this holistic approach to spirituality finds
expression in the visible witness of the Christian community, and
in the daily lives of faithful Christians who seek to embody
Christ's presence in the world in service to others. This approach
to Christian spirituality was recovered in a remarkable way by the
radical reformers of the sixteenth century - the Anabaptists - and
it continues to find expression among a wide variety of Christian
groups around the world today. Life Together in the Spirit will
inspire, challenge, and encourage you to experience the presence of
the Spirit in all of its dimensions. This edition, revised and
expanded with responses and reflections from church leaders and
scholars around the world, is the seventh publication in the
"Global Anabaptist-Mennonite Shelf of Literature," an initiative of
Mennonite World Conference. Contributors include Mvwala C.
Katshinga (Democratic Republic of Congo), Christina Asheervadam
(India), Rafael Zaracho (Paraguay), Hermann Woelke (Uruguay),
Paulus Pan (Taiwan), Patricia Uruena (Colombia), and Nellie
Mlotshwa (Zimbabwe).
"I get abused and hurt so much, and no one seems to care..." These
are real words written by a real girl. There are thousands more
just like her. Her pain is real. Her story is true. But her voice
has been hidden... until now. For those who will dare to listen to
the truth, tragedy, and triumph found in the desperate words of a
generation eclipsed by the white noise of a culture too busy to
care, there are incredible stories to be unearthed. This book is a
shocking, inspirational expose of just a few of these
stories-hidden in plain sight. It is written in response to
thousands of personal letters and messages, both for those in
crisis and for those who share that crisis with them everyday.
These are the stories, the responses, and ultimately the hope that
we all should own for each other. As one of the most sought-after
public speakers in the world, Reggie Dabbs has shared his own
incredible story with millions of adults and students each year for
the past twenty-five years. Because of social media, many of them
share their own stories with him in return. These letters contain
their stories with names and details changed to protect their
anonymity, having otherwise been kept in their original form. They
are followed by Reggie's actual response of hope to that
individual. John Driver, MS-a former public secondary educator, as
well as a fifteen-year community youth advocate and mentor-adds
additional insight and "Breathable Moments" for educators, parents,
friends, and family. Equipping readers to help those in crisis
continue breathing another day, Just Keep Breathing provides both
the inspiration and the information needed to respond confidently
and appropriately-and see those we care about make it to another
sunrise.
I don't have to see your home to know your shame . . . I have my
own.
But someone loved me just the way I am, and someone loves you
just the way you are.
Meet Reggie Dabbs.
Born as the result of a heart-wrenching decision made by his
then sixteen-year-old mom, Reggie offers hope and inspiration to
those who are stuck in the despair of their broken beginnings and
are crying out for help. It is this first chapter in his life that
sets Reggie on the journey of a lifetime--one filled with fear,
regret, sorrow, and, ultimately redemption. Taking a chronological
look at his life, Reggie reveals the transforming power of faith,
weaving in personal anecdotes, biblical principles, and ten ways to
discover everything from your voice and your name to your hero and
your passion. Prepare to discover, as Reggie did, that although you
cannot change your past, you can change your future.
"Reggie Dabbs is one of the strongest, most influential voices God
has raised up to speak to this generation."--Jentezen Franklin
""Reggie" not only will inspire you but also will lead you on a
journey to the core elements of life--and the potential therein to
change."--Mark Batterson
Following the wildly popular Vertical Marriage with the same
charming, relatable dialogue between mom and dad, bestselling
authors and national hosts of FamilyLife Today Dave and Ann Wilson
dive headlong into the monumental task of parenting in the 21st
century. Raising kids with hearts for Christ may be the hardest
thing you ever try to do, but it's also the most important thing.
Packed with funny and honest stories, compelling illustrations,
biblical insight, and practical steps you can put into practice
today, this hands-on parenting manual will encourage and equip
every parent through any stage. Founders of a multi-campus church
and family coaches with 30 years of experience, Dave and Ann share
the hard-earned but easy-to-apply principles that ensure a strong
parent-to-child relationship and a strong foundation for your
child. You'll get a front-row seat to the multidimensional nature
of parenting through a conversational back and forth between Mom
and Dad and even comments from their adult sons on what worked,
what didn't work, and why. An inspiring and resourceful guide, No
Perfect Parents will cover essential topics like learning to
discipline without losing your mind or causing more chaos, the
parenting guilt trip, the teen years, and the top five parenting
mistakes. For parents and couples preparing to have children, Dave
and Ann offer hope and strategies that really work, and some that
didn't. No Perfect Parents will let you into the real, even raw,
struggles and joys of raising kids that can impact their generation
in a powerful way. To get the legacy that you've been praying for,
start here. Your kids will thank you later.
How should Christians regard the use of military force? Should they
become involved in fighting for their country? Can they not find a
better way to settle differences? The author, a biblical scholar,
writer, and missionary in Uruguay and Spain, turns to the history
of the early church for answers. He notes that the early Christians
opposed warfare and military service because of the life and
teachings of Jesus.
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IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
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occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
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Driver's book is an invitation to look at the cross, not merely as
the source of individual salvation, but as the place wherein begins
the renewal of the creation--the new heavens and the new earth that
God promised and that the messianic community anticipates. May many
readers heed its message! -C. Rene Padilla
John Driver offers studies of 12 biblical images for understanding
the church. They steer the reader toward a church more in harmony
with God's missionary purpose for His people, and toward a mission
solidly based in the biblical vision of peoplehood. Driver explores
the images of pilgrimage, of God's new order, and of
transformation.
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