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Just how reformed do you think you are? With clarity of insight
that comes only from firsthand experience, the authors of Kinda
Christianity take on their own cultural-theological movement,
offering tips and tricks for all you New Calvinists. From what to
wear to who to marry (and how to court them) to what to read, Ted
Kluck and Zach Bartels help you work out your reformedness with
fear and trembling. "Kluck and Bartels don't wanna talk, they wanna
scream at people, but they don't wanna listen or problem solve and
that's what's frustrating about the dynamic of the group."-Richard
Slade, M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary "This is one of those
seminal works that embodies a significant portion of our Reformed
theological heritage. We all should rejoice to see this material
finally available in English "-Cory Hartman, age 12 "Demonstrates
an indirect relationship and similarity between the perichoretic
'intra divine' communion and the complementary 'divine-human'
relation."-Robert Rusigliano, professional boxer; mason
"So you're ready to take the plunge. Ready to translate your quest
into action Without defining yourself, and certainly without boxing
yourself into one particular rigid way of doing theology or church,
you're ready to become emergent. You have a username and clever
screen name picked out at Emergent Village(tm), and maybe you've
even begun having church in an empty warehouse in the industrial
sector of your city. If so, good for you But those are just the
first, baby steps in your journey (your dance, if you will) into
Kinda Christianity. This book will help you along the rest of your
uniquely creative path to super-terrific self-discovery." -From the
Introduction For exceprts, study guide, etc., go to http:
//www.gutcheckpress.com/kinda/
Eli came back to settle a score. So did his god. For more than
three years, the kingdom of Ephraim has been in the paralyzing grip
of drought. Tempers flare in the oppressive heat. Water rations are
running out. Even a benevolent breeze only serves to stir up dust
and disquiet. The masses are growing restless, while the entire
kingdom sits on the brink of political implosion. And the only man
who can bring rain is the one who stopped it in the first place.
Get ready for a prophet you can't ignore. Angry, arrogant, and
armed to the teeth, Eli Tishbi is ready for his next assignment. He
may not look like a divine messenger, but his god is sending him to
settle a score with the king of Ephraim. As his faith and resolve
are pushed to the limit, can Eli complete his mission? Or has his
conviction finally run out? "a non-stop adrenaline rush to the
finish. I gripped my seat, gnashed my teeth, slow-clapped, and even
shed a tear . . . In a word: whoa." -Ann mulia, Comic Book Artist,
author of Psychoteers and Paladin (This book can be read for free
online at www.zacharybartels.com/42monthsdry )
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