Confessions of a Christian Dropout

Confessions of a Christian Dropout
Author: William Huffhine
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781257880041

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Hunters of the Harvest

Hunters of the Harvest
Author: Louis Posthauer
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2014-09-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781312503373

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Every church and Christian leader active in a local church in the West are aware of one of the most critical problems of the western church in the 21st century. It's the dropout believer - the disconnected Christian who no longer is a part of the local church. Hunters of the Harvest reveals a biblical strategy that is highly effective in restoring dropout believers to the body of Christ -the church. It shows how individual believers and churches can restore and reconnect dropout believers to the local church.

Confessions of a Microfinance Heretic

Confessions of a Microfinance Heretic
Author: Hugh Sinclair
Publsiher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-07-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781609945183

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Microfinance insider Hugh Sinclair weaves a shocking tale of an industry focused on maximizing profits and plagued by predatory lending practices, scandals, cover-ups and corruption.

Confessions of a Reformission Rev

Confessions of a Reformission Rev
Author: Mark Driscoll
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310315117

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This is the story of the birth and growth of Seattle’s innovative Mars Hill Church, one of America’s fastest growing churches located in one of America’s toughest mission fields. It’s also the story of the growth of a pastor, the mistakes he’s made along the way, and God’s grace and work in spite of those mistakes. Mark Driscoll’s emerging, missional church took a rocky road from its start in a hot, upstairs youth room with gold shag carpet to its current weekly attendance of thousands. With engaging humor, humility, and candor, Driscoll shares the failures, frustrations, and just plain messiness of trying to build a church that is faithful to the gospel of Christ in a highly post-Christian culture. In the telling, he’s not afraid to skewer some sacred cows of traditional, contemporary, and emerging churches. Each chapter discusses not only the hard lessons learned but also the principles and practices that worked and that can inform your church’s ministry, no matter its present size. The book includes discussion questions and appendix resources. “After reading a book like this, you can never go back to being an inwardly focused church without a mission. Even if you disagree with Mark about some of the things he says, you cannot help but be convicted to the inner core about what it means to have a heart for those who don’t know Jesus.”—Dan Kimball, author,The Emerging Church “... will make you laugh, cry, and get mad ... school you, shape you, and mold you into the right kind of priorities to lead the church in today’s messy world.”—Robert Webber, Northern Seminary

Confessions of a Happy Christian

Confessions of a Happy Christian
Author: Zig Ziglar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1978
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: OCLC:1028574293

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Confessions of a Gym class Dropout

Confessions of a Gym class Dropout
Author: Chuck Ranberg,Patrick Daley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2005
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: 0439667135

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Travis is out of shape. And he's sick of it. He's sick of looking like a fool in gym class. He's sick of the gym teacher making fun of him. And he's sick of seeing Rocco, the school jock, with the girl he likes. So Travis has decided to start working out. His days of being a wimp are over. But it's not that easy. Travis quickly learns that the old saying is true. No pain, no gain. -- Cover.

The Juvenilization of American Christianity

The Juvenilization of American Christianity
Author: Thomas Bergler
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2012-04-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802866844

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Pop worship music. Falling in love with Jesus. Mission trips. Wearing jeans and T-shirts to church. Spiritual searching and church hopping. Faith-based political activism. Seeker-sensitive outreach. These now-commonplace elements of American church life all began as innovative ways to reach young people, yet they have gradually become accepted as important parts of a spiritual ideal for all ages. What on earth has happened? In The Juvenilization of American Christianity Thomas Bergler traces the way in which, over seventy-five years, youth ministries have breathed new vitality into four major American church traditions -- African American, Evangelical, Mainline Protestant, and Roman Catholic. Bergler shows too how this "juvenilization" of churches has led to widespread spiritual immaturity, consumerism, and self-centeredness, popularizing a feel-good faith with neither intergenerational community nor theological literacy. Bergler s critique further offers constructive suggestions for taming juvenilization. Watch the trailer:

Australian Evangelical Perspectives on Youth Ministry

Australian Evangelical Perspectives on Youth Ministry
Author: Ruth Lukabyo
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2023-12-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9798385203833

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This book is a unique contribution to the study of children’s and youth ministry, displaying the rich theological thinking that is developing amongst Australian evangelical scholars. Many of the writers have previously presented at the Youthworks “House” conference, which promotes “theological reflection for best practice in youth and children’s ministry in a community of youth and children’s ministers.” The themes explored in this book are vitally important to pastors seeking to nurture young people as disciples of Jesus. Thirteen evangelical scholars answer questions such as: How can biblical theology shape a young person’s view of themselves? What is the biblical definition of church and how does this shape our understanding of intergenerational gatherings, family, and community? How should young Christians interact with the culture around them? And how do biblical teachings on sin, grace, and wisdom provide young people with the resources to live in today’s world? You will be challenged to reconsider how theology and exegetical study of the Bible can mold your priorities, principles, and presumptions as you exercise ministry to and with young people.