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  • Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Action, By Mae Elise Cannon
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    Just Spirituality

    How Faith Practices Fuel Social Action

    by Mae Elise Cannon

    Throughout history, Christians have been called by God to active engagement in society on behalf of the poor and oppressed. Christian leaders have been instrumental in caring for people who are poor, fighting injustice and advocating for social change. But they have never done so on their own power. Their energy and zeal were fueled by inner spiritual practices that propelled them forward into the ...

  • The World Is Not Ours to Save: Finding the Freedom to Do Good, By Tyler Wigg-Stevenson
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    The World Is Not Ours to Save

    Finding the Freedom to Do Good

    by Tyler Wigg-Stevenson

    Christianity Today Book Award Winner

    Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year

    We want to save the world—and we have a dizzying array of worthy causes to pursue.

    But passionate enthusiasm can quickly give way to disillusionment, compassion fatigue or empty slacktivism. As we move from awareness to mobilization, we ...

  • Daughters of Hope: Stories of Witness  Courage in the Face of Persecution, By Kay Marshall Strom and Michele Rickett
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    Daughters of Hope

    Stories of Witness Courage in the Face of Persecution

    by Kay Marshall Strom and Michele Rickett

    Throughout the world today, Christians continue to face intense persecution, and Christian women are often the most vulnerable. In Pakistan, Christian girls are systematically kidnapped, tortured and raped. In China, underground church leaders are sent to labor camps for hosting illegal home meetings. In Sudan, Christian women are captured and sold into slavery or mutilated and left to die. And ...

  • Church for Everyone: Building a Multi-Inclusive Community for Emerging Generations, By Daniel Kreiss and Efrem Smith
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    Church for Everyone

    Building a Multi-Inclusive Community for Emerging Generations

    by Daniel Kreiss and Efrem Smith

    Diversity is a high value for younger generations—but too often, they’re not finding it in the church.

    Emerging generations in the West are more diverse than ever—ethnically, socioeconomically, educationally, and politically. And as church attendance among younger generations declines rapidly, research shows that one of their primary sticking points is the lack of diversity ...

  • Brave Souls: Experiencing the Audacious Power of Empathy, By Belinda Bauman
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    Brave Souls

    Experiencing the Audacious Power of Empathy

    by Belinda Bauman
    Foreword by Christine Caine

    What if empathy could save us? Belinda Bauman was living a comfortable life as a wife, mother, and nonprofit leader—but her soul was checked out. Then she met Esperance. An assault survivor living in one of the poorest, most dangerous countries in the world, Esperance and other Congolese women shared their harrowing stories with Belinda. Their vulnerability set Belinda on a path ...

  • Shaking the System: What I Learned from the Great American Reform Movements, By Tim Stafford
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    Shaking the System

    What I Learned from the Great American Reform Movements

    by Tim Stafford

    Saving the environment. Helping the poor. Stopping abortion. Feeding the hungry. Increasing fair trade. Eliminating pornography. Ending racism. Thousands are active today seeking to make the world a better place. It is a great American tradition that goes back hundreds of years. Sometimes such reform movements were very effective and sometimes they weren't. What made the difference? How come some ...

  • Urban Ministry: The Kingdom, the City  the People of God, By Harvie M. Conn and Manuel Ortiz
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    Urban Ministry

    The Kingdom, the City the People of God

    by Harvie M. Conn and Manuel Ortiz

    No. 3 in the Academy of Parish Clergy Top Ten Books of the Year

    The city presents serious challenges that cry out for answers: poverty, racism, human exploitation and government corruption. How can the church move ahead in the midst of these demands with the gospel of hope?

    Here, in one comprehensive volume, Harvie Conn and Manuel Ortiz, two noted scholars and proven ...

  • The Urban Christian, By Raymond J. Bakke and Jim Hart
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    The Urban Christian

    by Raymond J. Bakke and Jim Hart

    • An Eternity 1988 Book of the Year

    There are millions of opportunities for the gospel. With half of the world's five billion people in cities, there is almost no end to the exciting challenges that await us. Ray Bakke has been there. For over twenty years he and his family have worked with and love the people of today's cities, bringing a message of ...

  • Comfort Detox: Finding Freedom from Habits that Bind You, By Erin M. Straza
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    Comfort Detox

    Finding Freedom from Habits that Bind You

    by Erin M. Straza

    "For too long I have lived life on comfort mode, making choices for life engagement based on safety, ease, and convenience. It has left me very little wiggle room, just a small parcel of real estate upon which to live, move, and have my being. It's not quite the abundant life Jesus was offering." Whether we're aware of it or not, our minds, bodies, and souls often seek out what's comfortable. Erin ...

  • How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor, By Richard J. Mouw
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    How to Be a Patriotic Christian

    Love of Country as Love of Neighbor

    by Richard J. Mouw

    What does it mean to love our country?

    Some Christians see loyalty to America as central to our faith and identity. Other Christians are skeptical that our nation warrants such devotion or attachment. But Richard Mouw encourages Christians to have a healthy sense of national peoplehood that promotes civic kinship and responsible citizenship. He navigates between Christian ...