Journey in the Wilderness

Journey in the Wilderness
Author: Gil Rendle
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426729935

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The last forty years have seen transitions in mainline churches that feel, for many, like a journey into the wilderness. Yet God is calling us in this moment, not to grieve over the changes we have experienced but to hear the call to a new mission, and a new faithfulness. In Journey in the Wilderness, Gil Rendle draws on decades as a pastor and church consultant to point a way into a hopeful future. The key to embracing the wilderness is to learn new skills in leading change, to reach beyond a position of privilege and power to become churches that serve God’s hurting people.

Journeying in the Wilderness

Journeying in the Wilderness
Author: Terri Martinson Elton
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506455617

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In Journeying in the Wilderness, author Terri Martinson Elton observes that faith formation in the church setting is contextual, and multiple forces are coming together today to create seismic contextual changes at record speed. These changes are disrupting aspects of our lives, challenging assumptions, and dislodging personal and communal practices. For the church to take seriously its call to form faith in each generation, it must be attentive to current contextual realities. Elton places confessional understanding of faith in dialogue with five contextually altering forces in order to provide a pathway for congregations to reimagine faith formation in the midst of twenty-first-century realities. The use of stories, nontechnical language, and biblical perspectives make this work accessible for congregational leaders and others who seek to explore new directions in forming faith. Processes and practices are offered to help both leaders and congregations contextualize their approach to their particular settings. Each chapter includes leadership competencies, shared practices, and group discussion questions.

Life Unsettled

Life Unsettled
Author: Cory Driver
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506463216

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Increasingly, many Christians and spiritual seekers feel they are in a sort of wilderness space where the familiar, settled, and normal parts of life have become unsettled, out of balance. More and more people are evaluating their lives and asking, Where to now? In Life Unsettled, Cory Driver uses the metaphor of wilderness journeying (a hallmark of the life of faith across the millennia) and the study of biblical texts, ancient Jewish legends, modern theological insights, and his own personal journeys to provide a guide for moving forward when we feel lost and confused. The biblical book of Numbers takes center stage in the author's creative musings about life in the wilderness. The Hebrew title of Numbers is Bemidbar, which means In the Wilderness. In this oft-overlooked book are stories of God's passionate intimacy and anger, communal formation and struggles, and personal failures and triumphs. The author shows how the wilderness journey in Numbers has a deep relevance for our time and for our personal journeys. The book includes a discussion guide ideal for group use.

Journey Into Wilderness

Journey Into Wilderness
Author: Jacob Rhett Motte
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813064589

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"The book has a double value in the text of the author and the annotation by the editor. The author adds to . . . our knowledge of the peninsula warfare and gives probably the best extant account of operations in the north central region of Florida and in southern Georgia."-Journal of Southern History "The reader gets a good feeling of what campaigning in Florida meant to one used to the comforts of Charleston and Cambridge. . . . Lively, humorous, and very easy to read. In style the book is far above most descriptions of the Seminole Wars written by participants."-Florida Historical Quarterly In 1836, 24-year-old Jacob Rhett Motte, a Harvard-educated southern gentleman with a literary flair, departed his hometown of Charleston to serve as an Army surgeon in wars against the Creek and Seminole Indians. He found himself transported from aristocratic social circles into a wild frontier. Motte recorded his experiences in a lively journal, presented in full in Journey into Wilderness. In his journal, Motte relates observations of Indian warfare from southern Georgia and eastern Alabama to Key Largo in Florida. He reports his impressions of pioneer settlements, military fortifications, towns, roads, frontier life and society, and geography. His journal also offers glimpses of the economic, political, and religious trends of the time. A fascinating story and travelogue, it is a rare firsthand account of life on the Georgia-Alabama-Florida frontier.

Wilderness Journey

Wilderness Journey
Author: William O. Steele
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 209
Release: 1953
Genre: Adventure and adventures
ISBN: LCCN:52011964

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Flan travels through the wilderness with a Long Hunter and learns to respect his own abilities.

Passage Through the Wilderness

Passage Through the Wilderness
Author: Zeb Bradford Long
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998
Genre: Holy Spirit
ISBN: 0800792629

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Struggling in the wilderness is often the way that God leads us into spiritual growth, power, and intimacy with himself.

Sojourn in the Wilderness

Sojourn in the Wilderness
Author: Kenneth Wadness
Publsiher: Harmony House Publishers (KY)
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1997
Genre: Appalachian Trail
ISBN: 1564690342

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A memoir of an inspirational southbound thru-hike, disguised as a stunning "coffee-table" book of photography.

Journey Through the Wilderness

Journey Through the Wilderness
Author: Moris Farhi
Publsiher: Saqi Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0863563724

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Daniel Brac comes to South America to restore a major painting, but also to redeem his life-long cowardice and hunt the war criminal who murdered his father.