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A Church Undone

A Church Undone
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Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451496664

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Decades after the Holocaust, many assume that the churches in Germany resisted the Nazi regime. In fact, resistance was exceptional. The Deutsche Christen, or "German Christians," a movement within German Protestantism, integrated Nazi ideology, nationalism, and Christian faith. Marrying religious anti-Judaism to the Nazis' racial antisemitism, they aimed to remove everything Jewish from Christianity. For the first time in English, Mary M. Solberg presents a selection of "German Christian" documents. Her introduction sets the historical context. Includes responses critical of the German Christians by Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.


Undone

Undone
Author: Michele Cushatt
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310339790

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Become empowered to face your own messy, complicated life with fresh courage and bravery. Undone is author Michele Cushatt's quest to make peace with a complicated life. It is an honest confession of a diagnosis of cancer and the joys and disappointments of motherhood and marriage, ripe with regret over what is and, yet, still hopeful for what could be. With enough humor to ease the rawness of the story, Undone takes you on a roller-coaster two-year journey through the unexpectedness of life. A look back makes Michele long for a do-over, the chance to make fewer mistakes and leave less of a mess to clean up. A look forward makes Michele wonder if all her attempts to control life have robbed her of the vibrancy of it. And, in the middle of this internal chaos, she finds her once-pristine house filled with the sights and sounds of three small, uncontainable children who just want to be loved. In the end, Undone turns complication into a beautiful canvas, angst into joy, and the unknown into an adventure, revealing that sometimes life's most colorful and courageous stories are written right in the middle of the mess.


Undone

Undone
Author: Laura Sumner Truax
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-07-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830895566

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Pastor Laura Truax, originator of the "reverse tithe" at LaSalle Street Church in Chicago, wasn't always in this same place of faith. In Undone she shares her journey of seeing Scripture with new eyes. Whether a big crisis shakes us or little things wear away at us, these are moments where we are confronted with ourselves. This is not the way that things are supposed to be. We feel like failures. We are undone. Worse yet, we realize that underneath our masks and facades, we are not the person we are pretending to be. Who are we, really? Laura Truax knows what it's like when life hits the fan. But she discovered that these times of exposure and vulnerability can become opportunities to find out who we really are and what we are meant to be. When we come to the end of ourselves, God can meet us there to help us face our fears, take off our masks and rediscover our true self as part of his larger story. Your journey isn't done. Come discover how you can become the person you long to be.


Done and Left Undone

Done and Left Undone
Author: Scott Anson Benhase
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0898690633

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An original and thoughtful approach to a grace-filled theology of leadership. In a post-Christian culture, parish clergy can find themselves at a loss, ill-equipped to deal with a reality for which seminary did not prepare them. As a result, the Church and its clergy can seem to flounder from one “program” to the next or get enamored with secular self-help strategies. To learn to lead well in this new context, the Church needs to help clergy refocus on what both works and is true to their tradition and theology. Enter Scott Benhase, whose Done and Left Undone proposes an ascetical theology of leadership based in St. Benedict’s Promise of Stability, Obedience, and Conversion of Life. The Promise helps clergy move forward from their inward identity to their outward askesis (discipline), their inner life experience of resting in the mercy of God’s grace in harmony with their outward role in the church. Benhase believes parish clergy can lead faithfully and well without following a program or leadership style that does not fit them. Leading from ascetical grace does not require parish clergy to be something they are not. It invites them, rather, to a way of being and an askesis that will help them be both faithful and effective in parish leadership.


Undone

Undone
Author: Carrie Schuchts Daunt
Publisher: Ave Maria Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1594719705

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Do you desire deeper freedom? Do you feel restricted by the knots of sin and shame that conceal the true beauty of your feminine heart? Through this collection of raw and redemptive testimonies from real Catholic women, punctuated with guided reflection and contemplative prayer, Carrie Schuchts Daunt of the John Paul II Healing Center offers you an encounter with truth and healing tailored to your specific identities as daughter, sister, bride and mother. Undone ushers you through a vulnerable search for truth through essential spiritual exercises, prayer guides, and reflection material. Sharing personal testimonies of illness, loss of faith, rejection, promiscuity, abortion, broken marriage, infertility, miscarriage, addiction, betrayal, bulimia, and depression, the fifteen women in Undone identify shame and fear as major barriers to their relationships. In their stories, they share how their shame was untangled and their identity restored. This chorus of bold women—including Lisa Brenninkmeyer, founder of Walking with Purpose; Jen Settle, managing director of the Theology of the Body Institute; Debra Herbeck, founder of Be Love Revolution; Judy Bailey, executive director of John Paul II Healing Center; and Jeannie Hannemann, founder and executive director of Elizabeth Ministry International—will encourage you to explore and undo the knots in your own life as well. Daunt shares the same prayer exercises and spiritual reflection material used at the John Paul II Healing Center’s Undone women’s conferences, including inner healing prayers spiritual exercises for identifying core wounds spiritual exercises for renouncing false belief systems reflection questions In Undone, readers find an essential guide to distinctly feminine healing that will leave them willingly and eagerly stripping away the bondage of sin and shame allowing them to become the women God calls them to be.


Elena Undone

Elena Undone
Author: Nicole Conn
Publisher: Bella Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1594937125

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Elena. A wife who will not question her loyalty to a husband she does not love nor her duty to a church whose tenets she does not fully accept. Peyton. A lesbian trapped in an arid relationship and a life that has brought her success but scant emotional sustenance. Their eyes first meet across the distance of a public park. One glance is all it takes for ignition. A slow-building sexual fire soon becomes a conflagration that engulfs both their lives. But no matter how compelling the attraction, no matter how intensely love may reach into the depths of either of their souls, reality is inflexible. Elena's husband is pastor of a church; her son is the center of her life; and she is haunted by a burden of grief and guilt that fixes her firmly in the conventional life she leads.


Undone by Easter

Undone by Easter
Author: Bishop William H. Willimon
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1426720823

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Face the prospect of preaching your next Easter sermon with joy and confidence, rather than worry about finding something new to say. Preachers dread the arrival of Easter, because these holy days bring the daunting task of finding new ways to tell the old stories everyone's heard so many times before. But what if it were only we preachers who are bored with these stories? asks Will Willimon. What if people keep showing up at Easter because the story of God's victory over death continues to hold power for them? What if the point were not to capitulate to the culture's insatiable appetite for novelty, but to tell the old stories faithfully, trusting in the power of the Spirit to make the text, the congregation, and yes, even the preacher come alive again in the preaching event?


Undoing Church

Undoing Church
Author: Kathy Pride
Publisher: Pilot Communications Group Incorporated
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781936417520

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The church is dying in America and with the decline of the church is a parallel decline in Christianity. As emerging generations seek to connect with others and Jesus in meaningful relationships they turn to the church to meet that need, but many churches today are not delivering. But there is also a huge disconnect between perceptions of what it means to be a Christian, follow Jesus and go to church. The Barna Group, a major voice in communicating research findings related to Christianity and culture reports that 62% of unchurched adults consider themselves to be Christians and 44% claim that they have made a personal commitment to Jesus Christ that is still important in their life today. At the same time 53% of Busters and 49% of Boomers contend t hat they are too busy to attend church. On top of the fast pace of life experienced in today’s culture, Christianity and church goers have a huge image problem. Dave Kinneman and Dave Lyons, in their book UnChristian, report on common perceptions of Christians held by those outside of faith circles. It is important to make a distinction between Christians and church goers, noting that not all individuals who go to church are followers of Jesus. It seems church may have become more of a Sunday social date rather than a way of living based on the Golden Rule. Much of the image problem has to do with how Christians and the church are perceived by those who do not attend church or identify themselves as Christians. As reported by Kinneman and Lyons, the church (the people who purport to follow Jesus) is perceived as judgmental, homophobic, arrogant and hypocritical. I imagine Jesus weeping at this assessment of his followers. Who wants to be a part of this group? But is it accurate? What do many of those Christian or church words mean anyway? And is the pop culture definition or perception Biblically accurate? Emerging generations represent the future of the Church in America, and if the church does not meet the relational and worship needs of this generation the future of Christianity in this country will suffer another major blow. Christians and the church have more than an image problem. The Barna Group reports that despite strong levels of spiritual activity during the teen years, most twenty somethings disengage from active participation in the Christian faith during their young adult years and often beyond that. It is also this same group that was nearly 70% more likely than older adults to strongly assert that if they “cannot find a local church that will help them become more like Christ, then they will find people and groups that will, and connect with them instead of a local church.” This provides a huge opportunity to respond. UnDoing Church is response resource for individual and group use. UnDoing Church is written in a transparent and edgy style that communicates with the reader, whether a Jesus follower or not. UnDoing Church is a tool individuals or groups can use to understand and live out Biblical truths (without the Christianese) in a fun and “tell it like it is” (edgy, sassy) way infusing authentic (not sugar coated or superficial) faith to today’s emerging generation. The content will help followers of Christ communicate their faith to others who may have misconceptions about Christians and faith while also providing strategies to live out the concepts discussed, making application a key component of this resource. This resource will hold the reader’s interest and help to present authentic Christian concepts while also blasting some commonly held beliefs and pre-conceived notions, regardless of where the individual is on their faith journey. The author relishes the adventure of following Jesus, not imply showing up at church on Sunday mornings, something that was not part of her childhood growing up in New York City. In fact, Pride did not enter into a faith relationship until she was 41 years old with two college degrees under her belt, one from an Ivy League College. Pride has a passion f or sharing her faith with others through actions, a healthy dose of humor and stories and language the reader can easily identify with. As noted, Pride was not raised in a Christian home and is sensitive to those who are seeking, curious or newer in their faith walk. She understands full well the wide range of misconceptions which exist regarding Christianity, as she once held many of these beliefs herself, having had more than one negative encounter with religious “Christian” people (who are not only alive and well, but thriving) and passionately yearns to communicate a more alive, engaging and fun way to share Jesus with others in mind expanding and paradigm shifting ways. Pride loves to engage those who do not yet follow Jesus (as well as believers and those who think they know Christ but are stuck in religion) through conversation and service. She straddles her upbringing outside of Christ and her journey as a disciple with joy, transparency, boldness and energy.


Grief Undone

Grief Undone
Author: Elizabeth W. D. Groves
Publisher: New Growth Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1939946735

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Grief Undone is the story of a family's journey through—and beyond—terminal cancer. For the Groves family, faith in God and an awareness of his care played a pivotal role as they faced Al's death, processed their deep grief, and gradually moved forward. Without sugarcoating the pain of grief, the book offers hope and healing to all who are ...


Undoing What Has You Undone

Undoing What Has You Undone
Author: Beth Moore
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1496431081

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Beth Moore’s debut novel, The Undoing of Saint Silvanus, is an entertaining read with true-to-life characters in a memorable story. But like all of Beth’s work, it has at its core life-changing biblical truth. As the story of Jillian, Olivia, Adella, and the folks at Saint Sans unfolds, they must wrestle hard with some of the life challenges that plague us all: How did my life get to this place? How can I make sense of my family’s story? What can put an end to this cycle of failure in my life? The best novels leave you thinking about life and truth long after the last page is read. This “Story to Life” study has been created to help you get the most out of your novel experience. Undoing What Has You Undone is a companion to the novel that contains the biblical teachings behind the story, insights from Beth, and personal application from God’s Word. Grab a coffee and take another look at the kinds of undoing that only God himself can orchestrate. Inside you’ll find: Excerpts from the novel Reflection questions Links to video clips from Beth’s debut Book Club Inspirational teaching