In the same way that Daniel remained faithful in the midst of pressing secular cultural influences, the church today needs to be self-aware and intentional about practicing real discipleship. Posting about the book Faith for Exiles from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/resilient-discipleship-a-review-of-faith-for-exiles
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Permission is given to not focus on our work and effort, but for God’s work to be at the center. Po...
We are creatures ruled to a much greater degree by our desires and senses than we usually admit. Po...
Transformation into the image of Jesus is central to Christianity. However, many who claim Christ an...
Negative perceptions. Church dropouts. It’s easy to get discouraged by all that’s going wrong when i...
This book holds up an important mirror to the culture that should be both a comforting affirmation a...
The book should be read not so much as the progressive elaboration of a logical argument but more as...
In slow attention akin to a patient gardener attending her plants, we attend to one another in a Chr...
This chapter seeks to identify the particular influence theologian Jürgen Moltmann’s experiences of ...
Congregations may die, and denominations may wither; but the Church of Jesus Christ will stand stron...
Reviewed Title: Smith, James K.A., Discipleship in the Present Tense: Reflections on Faith and Cultu...
This project germinated out of the observation that many evangelical congregations are facing the ma...
Christianity, particularly in the United States, has been a cultural practice rather than a lifestyl...
The modern church finds itself under increasing pressure as the number of individuals entering the m...
Problem. The Dunamis Seventh-day Adventist Church has evolved from a church that, historically, was...
The Western world has undergone dramatic transformation in the last five hundred years. A premodern ...
Permission is given to not focus on our work and effort, but for God’s work to be at the center. Po...
We are creatures ruled to a much greater degree by our desires and senses than we usually admit. Po...
Transformation into the image of Jesus is central to Christianity. However, many who claim Christ an...