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How should the church engage our culture? The recent political cycle has shattered the lens through which the American church has looked at politics through much of our lifetimes. If we return to the Scriptures, we see Jesus offers us a compelling, alternative vision. His heart was that His followers would be a city on a hill and that people would see our good deeds and glorify our Father in heaven. This was not dependent on the laws on the books, the rulings of the courts, or the leaders in power. His heart was that we would influence culture through redemptive participation, being not just a faithful, but also a fruitful presence. His vision was that the church functions as a Creative Minority in a dominant culture. A Creative Minority seeks not to propose a way to regain cultural dominance, take back our world for God or revisit an unrealistic and nostalgic past. It humbly proposes that if we take on the posture and identity of a Creative Minority, we may rekindle the light in the bushel, and in so doing, cast a hopeful glimmer on the world. A Creative Minority paints a compelling picture of the way the church is called to participate in these challenging and demanding times - seeking neither to control nor abandon the world, but to love it to new life through redemptive participation.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor: Jon Tyson is a Pastor and Church Planter in New York City. Originally from Adelaide Australia, Jon moved to the United States twenty years ago with a passion to seek and cultivate renewal in the Western Church. In addition to this book, he has written Sacred Roots and the forthcoming book, The Burden is Light. Jon lives in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan with his wife and two children. He serves as the Lead Pastor of Church of the City New York. Heather Grizzle is a founding partner at Causeway Global Partners, a boutique consultancy that helps its clients communicate, connect and advance their objectives more effectively. Her background includes a number of political campaigns, work in the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as corporate and financial communications in New York. Heather is vice chairperson of the Board of Trustees of Stewardship, and a member of the Boards of Innovations for Poverty Action, Alpha USA and Kids Matter. She and her husband, Ben, have four children and live in Manhattan where they attend Church of the City New York.
Titel: A Creative Minority: Influencing Culture ...
Verlag: Heather Grizzle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Einband: Paperback
Zustand: Good
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