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"The time has come to reimagine how we picture and practice sharing
the good news about Jesus. The time has come because the old
pictures and practices aren't wearing well and aren't working well.
People in our culture aren't responding. And people in the church
aren't excited or engaged. . . . The time has come because our
culture is shifting." (Rick Richardson, Reimagining Evangelism)
Sometimes talking about Jesus with friends can feel like trying to
close a deal on a sales call, pushing something on people they may
not really want. But what if we thought of it more like inviting
friends on a spiritual journey? The Reimagining Evangelism
Participant's Guide, in conjunction with the Reimagining Evangelism
DVD and Rick Richardson's book Reimagining Evangelism, will help
you to reframe evangelism as inviting friends on a journey toward
meeting and following Christ. The seven one-hour sessions found in
this Participant's Guide are 1. Do What You Love 2. Use Your Gifts
3. Ask Good Questions 4. Respond to Tough Questions 5. Share Your
Story 6. Communicate the Good News 7. Invite Response Each session
incorporates animated short or live-action video, an introductory
discussion of the session's topic, a Bible study, a teaching video
and interactive learning. If you are looking for a fresh way to
share your faith, you will find the Reimagining Evangelism
curriculum a freeing and insightful guide to evangelism in our
rapidly changing culture.
For Christians, pursuing racial justice and reconciliation begins
with following Scripture and the voice of the Holy Spirit.
Transformation starts in each individual and community as we ask
God to give us new eyes and hearts. These five studies, adapted by
Steve Tamayo, are based on the groundbreaking book The Heart of
Racial Justice by Brenda Salter McNeil and Rick Richardson. By
focusing on key New Testament passages, readers will learn how the
early church engaged with issues of reconciliation and how we too
can commit ourselves to discipleship, reading, prayer, community,
and witness in alignment with God's call. As companions to the IVP
Signature Collection, IVP Signature Bible Studies help individuals
and groups explore and apply biblical truths found in classic
books. Each session features quotations from The Heart of Racial
Justice matched with Scripture passages, reflection questions, and
application ideas that will equip readers to connect the text to
their own lives. A leader's guide and list of suggested resources
are also included.
It used to be that providing clear evidence for the resurrection of
Jesus or the reliability of the Bible was a pretty effective way to
reach people with the Good News. But today, many folks think all
truth is relative, even our historical and scientific data about
Christianity. So how can we reach them? We need new ways of telling
people the old, old story. We need to look again at our usual
mental habits if we want to reach people who have a brand new
mindset of their own. We need to get outside the box of ideas and
practices that are sacred to us but are not sacred to God. That's
what Rick Richardson's book is all about. Here are fresh
perspectives on relying on the Holy Spirit, awakening spiritual
interest in others, appealing to what they value (instead of what
we think they should value) and leading them into a transforming
experience with God. Also included is Richardson's Circles of
Belonging, a new, straightforward presentation of the message of
Jesus (yes, it can even be sketched out on a napkin ) that is true
to Scripture and true to the new way people live and think. As an
experienced evangelist and leader of evangelism programs,
Richardson offers in this helpful book the principles and practices
that will help us all grow in love for--and communicate effectively
with--people who need Jesus.
Racial and ethnic hostility is one of the most pervasive problems
the church faces. It hinders our effectiveness as one body of
believers. It damages our witness. Why won't this problem just go
away? Because it is a spiritual battle. In response, we must employ
spiritual weapons-prayer, repentance, forgiveness. In this book
Brenda Salter McNeil and Rick Richardson provide a model of racial
reconciliation, social justice, and spiritual healing that creates
both individual and communal transformation. Read this book if you
want to learn how to use your faith as a force for change, not as a
smoke screen for self-protection embrace your true self and
renounce false racial identities receive and extend forgiveness as
an act of racial reconciliation experience personal transformation
through the healing of painful racial memories engage in social
action by developing ongoing crosscultural partnerships This
classic is now part of the IVP Signature Collection, which features
special editions of iconic books in celebration of the
seventy-fifth anniversary of InterVarsity Press. It includes a list
of definitions and a discussion and activity guide for groups. A
new companion Bible study is also available.
Finalist, Fourth Annual Outreach Resource of the Year (2006)
Sometimes talking about Jesus with your friends can feel like
trying to close a deal on a sales call, pushing something on people
they may not really want. But what if you thought of it more like
inviting them on a spiritual journey? Imagine being free to be
yourself and free for the Spirit to work in you. Imagine that it
doesn't depend on you alone but that you can be an important part
of a witnessing community. Imagine telling people stories instead
of trying to download content. Here is your invitation to reimagine
what evangelism could be for you.
Helping the next generation live for Christ As Christian
adolescents develop into adults, they face unique questions and
challenges. But this stage of life also provides unique
opportunities for all who care about the spiritual flourishing of
the next generation. Created in partnership with the Wheaton
College Billy Graham Center, Formation for Mission empowers those
who interact with teenagers and young adults. Gathering wisdom from
a diverse variety of veteran teachers and weaving together
research--informed social, theological, and practical insights,
each chapter examines essential features in the missional
development, formation, and contexts of young people. Questions for
reflection and discussion move the conversation forward. Each
generation is commissioned to pass the faith on to the next and
help them live for Christ, enter congregational life, and engage in
Christian mission. With cultural awareness and sensitivity to the
challenges of today, Formation for Mission offers hopeful advice to
those who are invested in supporting the spiritual thriving of
emerging adults.
One restless night Rick Richardson was disturbed throughout his
sleep by an image of a man coming at him with a knife. Taking that
image seriously set Rick on a profound journey of healing and
prayer around issues of masculinity and relationships. Sometimes we
feel spiritually numb, find ourselves emotionally dependent,
struggle with addictive behavior, or see a trail of broken
relationships behind us. These can be signs that we are in need of
God's healing touch in our lives through prayer--prayer that we can
learn and practice in community. In this biblical and very human
book, Richardson walks us through the steps we need to receive this
gift of healing from God as well as to begin praying for others in
their pain.
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