Signs of Hope in the City

Signs of Hope in the City
Author: Robert D. Carle,Louis A. DeCaro
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0817013245

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This newly revised and updated edition provides additional resources and essays from some of New York's most effective practitioners of dynamic urban ministry.

Signs of Hope in the City

Signs of Hope in the City
Author: Robert C. Linthicum
Publsiher: MARC Publications
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1995
Genre: Christian leadership
ISBN: 0912552956

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This book is a summary of papers from a gathering of urban ministry leaders at the Baptist Theological Seminary in Ruschlikon, Switzerland, August 18-23, 1991 and another urban ministry gathering in Sheffield, England, July 25-30, 1993.

Signs of Hope in the City

Signs of Hope in the City
Author: Graham Hill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Church work with the poor
ISBN: 0992394139

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Signs of Hope

Signs of Hope
Author: Amy Wolff
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780310360704

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Changing the world--or at least your corner of it--is easier than you think. With so much suffering in our communities and in the world, it can feel impossible to make an impact. "What good can I possibly do?" we ask. Amy Wolff, a busy mom and small business owner, often felt this way--and didn't feel qualified to connect and uplift others. But one day, after hearing about several suicides and suicide attempts in her community, she printed 20 yard signs with hopeful messages and anonymously placed them throughout her city. This small action sparked a global movement of encouragement, hope, and love, which spread to 50 states and 27 countries in just 18 months. Signs of Hope is an intimate collection of stories from Amy's personal life, as well as people impacted by the movement, about the power of hope and love in the midst of suffering. This book discusses: The drain of compassion fatigue Why we should show up imperfectly to help others How to claim hope for ourselves Practical ideas of how to respond to suffering Strategies of how to love people who are "different" Resilience when love-spreading efforts backfire How to raise a compassionate generation The science of hope Signs of Hope is your catalyst for doing something today . . . because there's no perfect time to help others. The time is now.

The Power of a City at Prayer

The Power of a City at Prayer
Author: Mac Pier,Katie Sweeting
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830823972

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Months before September 11, 2001, many Greater New York churches were uniting together in one of the largest urban prayer movements in the world. So when disaster struck on that late summer Tuesday morning, the churches and people were already in place to comfort, heal and pray for miracles.Mac Pier and Katie Sweeting, coordinators for Concerts of Prayer Greater New York, write about their experiences in The Power of a City at Prayer. They explain how to build an urban prayer ministry, and they share powerful examples of how such prayer movements have dramatically influenced neighborhoods, communities and cities around the world--including New York City before and after September 11, 2001.

Crayons for the City

Crayons for the City
Author: Kevin R. Yoho
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2017-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498230872

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When a fire severely burned a small boy and displaced his family, it left lingering marks on the entire neighborhood. As a community pastor, Dr. Kevin Yoho not only witnessed the visible signs of despair but also came to understand the pain hidden in the flames. He will be your guide as you step outside your organizational structures through the practice of what he calls reneighboring. Crayons for the City is about training leaders to be a new kind of community network engineer who will realign their organization’s priorities, resources, and values to serve the public good. It’s a story about how one community of faith improved the lives of hundreds of families by taking a walk across the street with fresh expressions of the good news. How do leaders grow and change—from holding on to ineffective ministry models to building new connections of grace and gratitude? The journey is not an easy one for most. Crayons for the City starts with the reader’s own context and offers a new methodology of how to engage it. Awaken your own capacity to change the world. All you need to begin is this book and a box of crayons.

To Transform a City

To Transform a City
Author: Eric Swanson,Sam Williams
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-09-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310576358

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To Transform a City is a timely, compelling book that helps readers understand how to think about cities, their own city, and the broad strategies needed for kingdom impact. The book begins with an overview of the importance of cities in the new day in which we live. The authors address the process of transformation along with examples of where and how communities have been transformed throughout history. After writing a persuasive chapter on kingdom thinking the authors unfold the meaning of the whole church, the whole gospel, and the whole city. The book ends with the need for people of good faith to work together in the city with people of good will for the welfare of the city.

Verbal Transformation Despair and Hope in The Waste Land

Verbal Transformation  Despair  and Hope in The Waste Land
Author: Shudong Chen
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2022-04-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781666907636

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Based closely in spirit upon the most recent development in prosodic studies, Verbal Transformation, Despair, and Hope in The Waste Land attempts another round of “philosophical investigation”. The book demonstrates how The Waste Land could be read afresh in terms of the hidden verbal transformation that reveals the overlooked performative and collaborative nature of language. This verbal transformation makes The Waste Land flow naturally as truly “rhythmical creation of [meaningful] beauty” the way Poe defines poetry, especially through what Eliot calls “auditory imagination” or what Herder calls “intermediary sensation” that makes the poetry “the first language” of humanity or “the dictionary of the soul.” The verbal transformation also serendipitously makes sounds of despair the sounds of hope.