The Jesus Way

The Jesus Way
Author: Eugene H. Peterson
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2011-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802867032

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Arguing that the way Jesus leads and the way we follow are symbiotic, Peterson begins with a study of how the ways of those who came before Christ revealed and prepared the way of the Lord that became complete in Jesus. He then challenges the ways of the contemporary American church, showing in stark relief how what we have chosen to focus on--consumerism, celebrity, charisma, and so forth--obliterates what is unique in the Jesus way.

Choosing the Jesus Way

Choosing the Jesus Way
Author: Angela Tarango
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469612928

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Choosing the Jesus Way: American Indian Pentecostals and the Fight for the Indigenous Principle

Jesus The Way the Truth and the Life

Jesus  The Way  the Truth and the Life
Author: D'Ambrosio Marcellino
Publsiher: Ascension Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1950784185

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Filmed on location in the Holy Land, Jesus: the Way, the Truth, and the Life is a new and fresh look at Jesus -- who he is, what he is really like, what he taught, and what he did for our salvation. This encounter with Christ will inspire and empower you to center your entire life around him as you come to know and love him in an ever-deeper and more intimate way.

The Jesus Way

The Jesus Way
Author: Peter Walker
Publsiher: Monarch Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-07-24
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781854249081

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Habits for a sustainable Christian life. Companion to The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Bible and Belief Matters

Why Did Jesus Die and What Difference Does it Make

Why Did Jesus Die and What Difference Does it Make
Author: Michelle Hershberger
Publsiher: MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781513806136

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The Jesus Way series helps readers encounter big questions about the reign of God in the world. Concise and practical books deeply rooted in Anabaptist theology. Start small.

On Living Well

On Living Well
Author: Eugene H. Peterson
Publsiher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781601429797

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In these never-before-published stories, sayings, and biblical teachings, the beloved author and translator of The Message Bible shows us how the wisdom of deep faith helps us live well. “Calming, encouraging, and profound.”—Matt Chandler, lead pastor of The Village Church “Jesus’ words bring us the news of an expanded world, a bright world, a full-dimensioned world, a world in which God rules, mercy is common experience, and love is the daily working agenda.” Eugene H. Peterson (1932–2018) was one of the most beloved authors, pastors, poets, and professors of our time. While millions have read his bestselling paraphrased Bible translation, The Message, far fewer have heard his direct practical insights and wisdom about how to live well. Eugene knew the extraordinary spirituality of ordinary life. He understood that we actually become more, not less, human as we grow to live like Jesus. And living like Jesus means living well. On Living Well collects some of Eugene’s best never-before-published short writings to help you walk in the way of Jesus with a little more courage, passion, and hope—by offering new ways to practice generosity, community, prayer, simplicity, worship, inner peace, and so much more . . . even with the challenges of today. This book is a rich feast for the soul, ideal as a daily spiritual touchpoint or simply to nourish a heart hungry for pastoral wisdom. It is your invitation to enter into the meaningful simplicity of life with Jesus in a world of immense beauty, real difficulty, and endless wonder.

What is the Trinity and Why Does it Matter

What is the Trinity and Why Does it Matter
Author: Steve Dancause
Publsiher: MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781513806174

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How is the one God also three persons? How is Jesus fully God and fully human? Who in the world should we pray to? And why does any of it matter? Steve Dancause offers a succinct and profound investigation into how what we think about God as Trinity matters in our faith, our work, and our love. It matters because the walls of our churches are cracking around us. We can keep patching things up, but it is better to go to the foundation and do the hard digging. With the right foundation, the structure holds, and it stands the test of eternity. And it is only in Jesus, and the Trinity he reveals to us, that we build our lives on solid rock. Let’s dig down together. The Jesus Way: Small Books of Radical Faith delve into big questions about God’s work in the world. These concise, practical books are deeply rooted in Anabaptist theology. Crafted by a diverse community of internationally renowned scholars, pastors, and practitioners, The Jesus Way series helps readers deepen their faith in Christ and enliven their witness. Accessible Jesus-centered theology from an Anabaptist perspective Designed for use by individual readers, small groups, and Christian education classes Glossary of terms and discussion and reflection questions in each volume

Rescuing the Gospel from the Cowboys

Rescuing the Gospel from the Cowboys
Author: Richard Twiss
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830898534

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Missio Alliance Essential Reading List One of Seedbed's 10 Notable Books The gospel of Jesus has not always been good news for Native Americans. The history of North America is marred by atrocities committed against Native peoples. Indigenous cultures were erased in the name of Christianity. As a result, to this day few Native Americans are followers of Jesus. However, despite the far-reaching effects of colonialism, some Natives have forged culturally authentic ways to follow the way of Jesus. In his final work, Richard Twiss provides a contextualized Indigenous expression of the Christian faith among the Native communities of North America. He surveys the painful, complicated history of Christian missions among Indigenous peoples and chronicles more hopeful visions of culturally contextual Native Christian faith. For Twiss, contextualization is not merely a formula or evangelistic strategy, but rather a relational process of theological and cultural reflection within a local community. Native leaders reframe the gospel narrative in light of post-colonization, reincorporating traditional practices and rituals while critiquing and correcting the assumptions of American Christian mythologies. Twiss gives voice to the stories of Native followers of Jesus, with perspectives on theology and spirituality plus concrete models for intercultural ministry. Future generations of Native followers of Jesus, and those working crossculturally with them, will be indebted to this work.