Nanci and I are enjoying the reading the early chapters of Hansen & Woodbridge's, A God-Sized Vision: Revival Stories that Stretch and Stir.
What difference can it make? Here is a glimpse...
Chapter 8 "First Comes War, Then Comes Revival: Evangelical Boom, 19402 to 1950s, North America" includes a section on the birth of Campus Crusade for Christ.
Thanks, John, for sending me a copy!
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A God-Sized Vision: Revival Stories that Stretch and Stir
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Overflow Show: Going video
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apologetics, books, evangelism
I have drawn attention in the past to the great resources and work of "The Overflow Show". But I hadn't mentioned that the show has moved from audio podcasts to video. Nice.
Here is the latest - a three-minute interview with Greg Koukl, author of Tactics. This deals with religious pluralism. Haven't gotten his book yet, but it is on my list for later.
I Once Was Lost
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I was recently loaned Don Everts and Doug Schaupp's book, I Once Was Lost: What Postmodern Skeptics Taught Us About Their Path to Jesus, (IVP, 2008).
Though I am just in the process of becoming familiar with the book, I like what I see already. First, it starts with the audience. Perfect for the CoJourner paradigm (think, Explorer) and much preferable for our audience, as well!
Second, they emphasis the "path" to faith. How much more CoJourner-esque can you get. "Everyone is on a spiritual journey".
But the really valuable contribution is "the five thresholds" that mark similar "seasons of growth" or stages on the path to Jesus. Here is the essence:
- The move from distrust to trust.
- The move from complacent to curious.
- The move from being closed to change to being open to change.
- The move from meandering to seeking.
- The move across the threshold of the kingdom itself.
Can you see your own path to Christ through these "thre...
Radical: Whose Reading it?
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Just posted a blog ("Radical: Whose Reading It?") on the newly deployed CruPress Green. I would copy and paste it here, but hey, its just a click away. Plus, you will get to explore all the goodies at CruPress Green, at which new goodies are being added each week.
Top 5 Influential Books (Leadership Category)
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books, leadership, lencioni, stanley
Here are the top 5 books that have shaped and challenged me the most in the leadership category. These are the ones I keep coming back to and I’m not sure what I’d do without.
Next Generation Leader – Andy Stanley. Far and away this has been the most helpful book for me to grow as a leader. I’m revisiting it right now!
Master Plan of Evangelism – Robert Coleman. A hard look at the way Jesus did discipleship, his plan to change the world and how it applies to us today.
Five Dysfunctions of Team – Patrick Lencioni. A must for helping you and your team grow and function well.
Changes that Heal – Henry Cloud. For personal growth that has bounces all over your ability to lead well, this is a great one.
Communicating for Change – Andy Stanley. Increase your ability to leverage communication opportunities for the Kingdom
Am I missing any? What leadership books have shaped you the most?
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Kindle Wi-Fi
Posted: Thu 29 Jul, 2010 by JR Peck from Geeks In Action
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amazon, books, hardware, kindle
The Least Religious Adults in the United States
Posted: Fri 23 Jul, 2010 by Tim Casteel from Leading in Ministry
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books, evangelism, sharing, souls in transition
Are college students antagonistic or ambivalent toward religion?
Posted: Mon 19 Jul, 2010 by Tim Casteel from Leading in Ministry
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books, evangelism, resources, souls in transition
Leadership Reading List for 2010
Posted: Wed 31 Mar, 2010 by Ken Cochrum from On Leading Well
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bonus, books, books & quotes, leadership, reading list
Jesus Multinational
Posted: Sun 28 Mar, 2010 by Mark de Boer from Boerenroem blog
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agapè, boekbespreking, books, bram krol, jesus multinational
