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Disciples of the Street

Disciples of the Street
Author: Eric Gutierrez
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1596272406

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"This is a stunner. Eric Gutierrez opens closed windows of the soul and delivers an utterly challenging, refreshingly original work. Read it." Malcolm Boyd - Author of "Are You Running with me, Jesus?" What would cause a small, 140 year-old, Episcopal Church in the heart of the South Bronx to begin offering hip-hop services? How would the church, both locally and nationally, react? Utilizing scores or interviews and months of research, Disciples of the Street is the story of one Church's engagement with hip-hop religion, the conflicts that ensued, and the resulting birth of something much larger. Following the start of that small hip hop religious movement from its inception in the summer of 2004, through its building of a national profile, in a story that moves from the birthplace of rap to youth detention facilities in Virginia to the New South and all manner of places in between, Gutierrez looks deeply into the questions of what hip-hop has to say to the traditional church and what the church might say to hip-hop culture. Disciples of the Street is a compelling story well told and the definitive look at the issues facing a movement that's growing in popularity and gaining traction around the country.


STREET-LEVEL DISCIPLE

STREET-LEVEL DISCIPLE
Author: Frank R. Ardito
Publisher: Covenant Books, Incorporated
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021-07-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781644686850

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One part of my book is about some of the turbulence and unrest in our country in the 60,’s, and 70’s, and my humble attempts to respond to such issues as street gang violence, race discrimination and conflict, poverty, riots and near riots. The issues dominating the news today were also present in that earlier period of unrest in our country. Did black and brown lives matter in the turbulent 60’s and 70’s? How about white lives, did they matter? A second part of my book is a challenge to those of us who are people of faith. The world is overflowing with problems, needs, violence, poverty, and more. I see all of this as opportunities, profound opportunities for us to bring our faith beliefs to all the situations we encounter in our daily life. No one of us alone can resolve all these problems, but by trying to bring Christ’s love and presence to our brothers and sisters in our communities and world, we can make a difference. We can help build the kingdom of God on Earth. In the Street-Level Disciple, the author revisits his last book, The Street Sweeper, with new additions that he hopes you will find interesting. Mr. Ardito brings to his book decades of compassionate involvement among young people with expert knowledge of and experience with community organizing and leadership development. Permeating the profoundly human stories of gang outreach, peacemaking on the streets, and one-on-one encounters is Frank’s abiding faith in God and God’s ability to reconcile the diversity of Americana. The author comes across as an embodiment of the best of Catholic Action; and in The Street-Level Disciple, he continues to challenge us to a renewed Discipleship. Rev. D. Bruce Nieli, C.S.P. Former Director for Evangelization United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Once again, Frank challenges us through his heartfelt stories to take up our call as lay people to be disciples in the world wherever we find ourselves. Frank’s stories of living his spirituality in the city of Chicago take the reader down to street-level as if they are actually with him as he confronts racism, hatred and violence. In the end we discover it’s really all about building trusting relationships and imitating Christ which is the focus of lay vocation. John Donahue-Grossman, National Catholic Speaker Frank’s book has been an attempt to provide a chronicle of his public life in civil service; his attempt to practice discipleship in the workplace. His apostolate over the years unfolded in a secular setting, and his interactions were conducted in secular terms. That is, his life and this chronicle is a testimony that the Christian vocation is neither relegated to churchy environs nor expressed in lofty language. As Frank mentions in his book, the very notion of a Christion vocation means looking for holiness in the ordinary, it means awareness at some level that grace occurs in pedestrian settings. Bill Droel, Board Member, National Center for the Laity A member of a great generation of YCW leaders of the 1950s, Frank moved to work with the Chicago Commission on Youth Welfare, where he became involved in many of the leading social issues (in Chicago). Guns, gangs, housing, molotov cocktails, race problems, riots, the war on poverty - Frank faced and lived through it all. Stefan Gagacz, Secretary, Austrailian Cardijn Institute


Street Disciples

Street Disciples
Author: Isaiah David Paul
Publisher: Solomon Waterwine
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781934195802

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Following the death of one of the members of the Street Disciples Ministry, the surviving members must move forward to spread the Word of Jesus Christ. Rahliem must watch over his new flock while saving souls, taking on new leadership roles and connecting with the love in his life. Shadrach has to bridge the gap between the elder barbers and the young ones joining the flock. Felton continues to strip and dance for anyone who will come his way, all the while denying the power of Jesus Christ. Join Isaiah David Paul as he recounts the latest tale glorifying the Lord where street-lit meets faith fiction in this fast-paced action-packed saga. No one will be left the same.


STREET-LEVEL DISCIPLE

STREET-LEVEL DISCIPLE
Author: Frank R. Ardito Jr.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021-07-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781644686843

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One part of my book is about some of the turbulence and unrest in our country in the 60, 's, and 70's, and my humble attempts to respond to such issues as street gang violence, race discrimination and conflict, poverty, riots and near riots. The issues dominating the news today were also present in that earlier period of unrest in our country. Did black and brown lives matter in the turbulent 60's and 70's? How about white lives, did they matter? A second part of my book is a challenge to those of us who are people of faith. The world is overflowing with problems, needs, violence, poverty, and more. I see all of this as opportunities, profound opportunities for us to bring our faith beliefs to all the situations we encounter in our daily life. No one of us alone can resolve all these problems, but by trying to bring Christ's love and presence to our brothers and sisters in our communities and world, we can make a difference. We can help build the kingdom of God on Earth. In the Street-Level Disciple, the author revisits his last book, The Street Sweeper, with new additions that he hopes you will find interesting.


Take Him to the Streets

Take Him to the Streets
Author: Jonathan Gainsbrugh
Publisher: Jonathan Gainsbrugh
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1985
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN: 9780910311267

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The Street Church

The Street Church
Author: Vusi Matebula
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN: 9780620982290

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The Word on the Street

The Word on the Street
Author: Stanley P. Saunders
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725217414

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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN TWO SEMINARY PROFESSORS LEAVE their classrooms and spend time among the homeless people and teach on city streets? In this unique collection of essays and sermons, Stanley P Saunders and Charles L. Campbell reflect on their encounters with the homeless folks in Atlanta and seek to discern the way of Jesus on the streets of the city. These passionate, often moving writings demonstrate the power of Scripture to shape the way we see the world, and they explore the significance of social location for exegesis, ethics, worship, and preaching. From the perspective of the street, central Christian practices such as baptism, Eucharist, and preaching come to life in new ways. Scripture takes on fresh meaning too, while ancient insights into the principalities and powers, the practice of scapegoating, and the organization of households become contemporary and immediate. Even theological themes--grace and discipleship, sin and forgiveness, crucifixion and resurrection--look different when take to the street. Accented by six powerful artworks from Christina Bray's exhibit Street Prayers/Spiritual Journeys, this book also sheds light on the problem of homelessness in America and calls the church to action. Through their reflection on personal experiences and their interpretation of biblical texts, Saunders and Campbell provide meaningful theological categories for addressing pressing social issues in the urban context, making The Word on the Street a helpful resource on the realities of poverty, race, and injustice.


King David and Boss Daley

King David and Boss Daley
Author: Lance Williams
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781633887862

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In Chicago in mid-twentieth century amid the haze and smoke of urban renewal and the sounds of the wrecking balls and bulldozers, there lived two men, both street-savvy, one Black, one Irish, one young, one old and both leaders of their clans. Each ruled with an iron fist. Each embodied the fighting spirit of the turbulent 1960s. One was David Barksdale, the Black Disciples leader, a Black youth club that would give birth to America's largest street gang; the other was Richard J. Daley, the legendary Mayor of the City of Chicago. He was one of the longest-serving, most prominent mayors in American history and the last of the big-city bosses. Although the two never met, at least not face-to-face, their fates were linked by a time of change, an era of protest, which was a decisive moment of transformational power that was on the verge of a violent uprising in America's second-largest city. This is a book that is as lively as its subject. A braided narrative of two larger than life people, it has the boldness to combine two oddly related 1960s stories into a single narrative that is both intimate and epic. One captures the unlikely story of a Negro boy whose share-cropping family migrated from rural Mississippi to Chicago, where he started a street gang that became the largest in America. The book's other path follows America's last big city boss, whose persona is legendary and bigger than life. While historians, political pundits, and those who knew him speak of Hizzonor as being a proud, Irish-Catholic who was the long-time godfather of the Chicago Democratic Party and Mayor who saved Chicago from becoming another Detroit or Cleveland, they also acknowledge that he was a fierce segregationist. He had a contentious relationship with civil rights leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Richard Daley also played a significant role in the history of the United States Democratic Party. Williams an internationally recognized gang expert and interventionist, eloquently tells the story of these men, their clans, and their on-going struggle for power, status, and legacy. However unheard of and unimaginable, some of the incidents may seem, this is not a work of fiction. Everything written comes from archival documents, official reports, focus groups, in-depth interviews, or first-hand accounts. The action takes place mostly in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood. Still, there are some occasions where the action takes place in Bronzeville, the Woodlawn community, on the West Side of the City and downtown.