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| Forming Christian Habits in Post-Christendom: The Legacy of Alan and Eleanor Kreider | View shopping basket | | by James R. Krabill and Stuart Murray, editors | |
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| Alan and Eleanor Kreider have been teaching and writing about mission, community and worship from an Anabaptist perspective for almost four decades. The contributors to this volume - all affected by the Kreider's ministry - are a global multi-voiced choir. They are younger and older, academics and community workers, new believers and veterans of the faith. They have come together to celebrate the life-long contribution the Kreiders have made to forming in so many people the Christian habits necessary for living faithfully in an unraveling Post-Christendom world. Copyright 2011 MennoMedia | | | | Missions from the Margins: Selected Writings from the LIfe and Mission of David A. Shank | View shopping basket | | by James R. Krabill, editor | |
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| David Shank's writings represent the best biblical, theological, and missiological study on the mission of the church from an Anabaptist perspective, shaped by two primary contests--Europe and Africa. Copyright 2010 Herald Press and Institute of Mennonite Studies | | | | Jesus Matters: Good News for the Twenty-First Century | View shopping basket | | by James R. Krabill and David W Shenk, editors | |
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| People around the world are intrigued by Jesus Christ, and he is popular with most North Americans. But do we honor the Jesus of the Scriptures? This book commends the Jesus of the Bible. Each author works with a young adult to consider the various ways Jesus encounters people today. Topics include Jesus and creation, Jesus and the cross, Jesus and salvation, Jesus and mission, and Jesus and the future. Authors include Stanley Green, Amy Barker, Michelle Hershberger, Willard Swartley, Jack Suderman, and April Yamasaki. Copyright 2009 Herald Press | | | | Even the Demons Submit: Continuing Jesus' ministry on Deliverance | View shopping basket | | by Loren L. Johns & James R. Krabill, editors | |
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| In this book, deliverance ministers, psychologists, pastors,
biblical scholars, missiologists, anthropologists, and people who have
experienced deliverance compare notes, tell their stories and seek to
learn from one another. Copyright 2006 | | | | Anabaptists Meeting Muslims: A Calling for Presence in the Way of Christ | View shopping basket | | by James R. Krabill, David W. Shenk, & Linford Stutzman, editors | |
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| This book reveals a rich diversity of Anabaptist engagement with Muslims around the
world. Here are essays and reports from missionaries in the field, administrators at mission
agencies, professors and scholars of mission, and theologicals. Among these voices is a spirit of
dialogue, questioning, agreeing, amazement, and sometimes dissent. Mennonites Meeting
Muslims does not seek to present a homogenized view that flows through a predetermined
Anabaptist ideological grid. Rather it is a forum for giving and receiving counsel and a place to
share stories and reflections that will encourage and help to equip Christians for the calling to
presence in the way of Christ. Copyright 2004 Herald Press | | | | Is It Insensitive to Share Your Faith?: Hard Questions about Christian Mission in a Plural World | View shopping basket | | by James R. Krabill | |
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| Is it impolite-is it even imperial-for Christians to invite others to faith? Krabill walks right into discussions often considered off-limits. Are Christians hopelessly narrow and willfully uninformed? Why do they act as through only they are right and everyone else isn't? Why would Jesus possibly be someone to follow today? And what difference would that have a chance of making in the world? Never arrogant and never shifty, Krabill acknowledges both the audacity of God's efforts, and the often miserable failings of the church, and yet his own hope. Among his chapter titles are "What was God thinking anyway?" "Why our encounters with other faiths create unease." And "one faith one hope, one God...how crazy can you get?" The book honestly explores whether Christians can talk about and live their faith without veering into a salesman mode or without condemning persons who believe otherwise, and why this is such a tension-filled matter. Copyright 2005 Good Books | |
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