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Lutheran Trump Cards

Lutheran Trump Cards
Author: Dave Daubert
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991062102

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Lutheran Christians have a dynamic and grace filled theology. Yet we often struggle to make it clear and relevant. This book is grounded in the author's many years of consulting and teaching about the faith and recognizing that there are indeed some real strengths to Lutheran beliefs that can bring insight and hope to everyday people in the daily lives. Using a deck of cards and fun, short chapters, this book has been effectively used by individuals, small groups, leadership teams, confirmation classes and even whole congregations to understand and deepen the understanding of God's love and grace that we receive in Jesus Christ.


Becoming a Hybrid Church

Becoming a Hybrid Church
Author: Dave Daubert
Publisher:
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Release: 2020-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991062126

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As congregations come through the COVID crisis, the pact of change has accelerated. Ministry has been thrust into an online mode and long-term, every congregation will need both an on-the-ground strategy and an online strategy. This book covers the breadth of the church's work in short chapters with scripture, discussion questions and a prayer at the end of each one - making it perfect for leadership teams and small groups to use.


Living Lutheran

Living Lutheran
Author: Dave Daubert
Publisher: Lutheran Voices
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780806653341

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* A straight forward process that helps congregations reclaim Lutheran traditions for the 21st century


The Invitational Christian

The Invitational Christian
Author: Dave Daubert
Publisher:
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Release: 2017-09-15
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ISBN: 9780991062119

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Rise

Rise
Author: Cally Parkinson
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1631464418

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Every church has a next step for spiritual growth. Is your congregation engaged in an on-fire relationship with Jesus and His work in the world? For ten years, REVEAL research has been the gold standard for measuring spiritual vitality based on its unprecedented database of 500,000 congregants attending 1,800 diverse churches across America. Now in Rise, REVEAL researchers offer new comprehensive data—and encouragement from churches in the trenches—to help church leaders gain clear and practical insights about strategic pathways that will enable spiritual growth. A must-read for pastors, lay leaders, and anyone wanting to help their church cultivate tangible spiritual growth, Rise offers research-based evidence that shows all churches fall into one of eight “archetypes.” Rise will help leaders: Identify which archetype fits their church. Create spiritual-growth strategies based on real-life case studies. Implement sound strategies with insights on what works best for churches in the same archetype. God calls the church to vibrant relationship and kingdom work. If you desire to see your church answer His call with renewed passion, join with thousands of other churches and Rise.


Reclaiming the "V" Word

Reclaiming the
Author: Dave Daubert
Publisher: Lutheran Voices
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Vocation
ISBN: 9780806670577

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Centered in a definition of vocation that flows from Luthers conviction that all Christians share the same vocation but live it out in various occupations and roles, Reclaiming the V Word challenges readers to see themselves as instruments of Gods missionas churchwherever they are. From a strong foundation of Lutheran theology (reframed for twenty-first century application), the authors use real life stories and thoughtful exercises to help readers discern what this means for Christian life in todays world.


Sanctuary

Sanctuary
Author: Heidi Neumark
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467460001

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“Through the pages of this book, I invite you into various spaces of sanctuary—not as places of retreat, but for the deepened resistance, vision, and transformation that these days, and the gospel, require.” Throughout her nearly forty years in ministry, Heidi Neumark has strived to make communities of faith into sanctuaries amid the turmoils of life. Now, with the social and political upheaval of the years since Donald Trump was elected president, Neumark believes the true Christian calling is to live out a counterpoint to today’s prevailing spirits of exclusion and hatred. Using her own bilingual, multicultural congregation as a model, she moves through the seasons of the church calendar to reflect on what it looks like to live out essential Christian convictions in community with others. Sanctuary is an amplifier for the many voices crying out against policies and rhetoric that are cruel, dehumanizing, and dangerous. Neumark begins each chapter with a quote from Donald Trump that she defies and dismantles with the power of her own stories—anecdotes about offering shelter for queer youth in her city, supporting immigrants and asylum-seekers being harassed by ICE, and embracing her church’s diversity with a Guadalupe celebration, to name a few. Timely, but also timeless, this book speaks to the deep wounds of this era, inflicted before and during the Trump presidency, which will remain long past its end.


The Faith of Donald J. Trump

The Faith of Donald J. Trump
Author: David Brody
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0062749595

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Based on extensive inside sources, including exclusive interviews with the President and Vice President, The Faith of Donald J. Trump explores his rarely discussed, but deeply important, religious beliefs and relationships with leading Evangelicals. The Chief Political Correspondent for the Christian Broadcasting Network and the "Jesus in the Public Square" columnist for the Washington Times explore the rarely discussed, but deeply important, religious beliefs and worldview of Donald J. Trump and his advisors. Donald J. Trump was raised as a Presbyterian and has praised both Christianity and the primacy of the Bible. In the Oval Office, he has surrounded himself with close advisors who share his deep faith. In this deeply reported book, David Brody and Scott Lamb draw on unparalleled access to the White House to explain President Trump’s connection to the Christian faith, the evangelical right, the prosperity gospel, and the pressing moral and ethical issues of our day. In part, the authors argue, President Trump won over evangelicals not by pandering to them, but by supporting them and all their most important issues without pretending to be something he’s not. Though the forty-fifth president is far from the perfect vessel—he has been married three times—his supporters argue that Donald Trump may be just what America needs. This book reveals how he has surrounded himself with believers who think he is the one guiding figure who can return us to the traditional values—hard work, discipline, duty, respect, and faith—that have long been the foundation of American life, and truly make America great again in all ways.


Theologian Trading Cards

Theologian Trading Cards
Author: Norman Jeune III
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-24
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 9780310328582

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Patterned after the all-American baseball card, Theologian Trading Cards provide essential information about the major teachers, leaders, and trouble-makers throughout the history of the church, including the time they lived, their contribution to the church, major significance, and the location where they lived.


Breathing Space

Breathing Space
Author: Heidi Neumark
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0807095826

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This book is a song of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving for the people whose courageous witness has transfigured this community-and this pastor. Thanksgiving for the gift of these stories that cry out to be told and retold because in the midst of death they rise to fill the air with life. Breathing Space is the story of a young woman, Heidi Neumark, and the Hispanic and African-American Lutheran church-aptly named Transfiguration-that took a chance calling on a pastor from a starkly different background. Despite living and working in a milieu of overwhelming poverty and violence, Neumark and the congregation encounter even more powerful forces of hope and renewal. This is the story of a church and a community creating space for new life and breath in a place where children suffer the highest asthma rates in the nation. It's also the story of a young woman-working, raising her children, and struggling for spiritual breathing space. Through poignant, intimate stories, Neumark charts her journey alongside her parishioners as pastor, church, and community grow in wisdom and together experience transformation.