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by Shane Claiborne & Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Activists Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove show how prayer and action must go together. Their exposition of key Bible passages provides concrete examples of how a life of prayer fuels social engagement and the work of justice.
by Shane Claiborne & Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Narrated by Paul Michael Garcia
Prayer, Spiritual Practices, Audiobooks
Activists Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove show how prayer and action must go together. Their exposition of key Bible passages provides concrete examples of how a life of prayer fuels social engagement and the work of justice.
by Shane Claiborne, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, & Enuma Okoro
Product Description
With an ear to the particulars of various liturgical traditions, the authors have created a tapestry of prayer that celebrates the best of each tradition. The book also includes a songbook composed of music and classic lyrics to over fifty songs from various traditons, including African spirituals, traditional hymns, Mennonite gathering songs and Taize chants.
Tools for prayer are scattered throughout to aid those who are unfamiliar with liturgy and to deepen the prayer life of those who are familiar with liturgical prayer.
Ultimately, Common Prayer makes liturgy dance, taking the best of the old and bringing new life to it with a fresh fingerprint for the contemporary renewal of the church. Churches and individuals who desire a deeper prayer life and those familiar with Shane Claiborne and New Monasticism will enjoy the tools offered in this book as a fresh take in liturgy.
This product will be released on 12/05/10
by Various Contributors
Teach us to pray. Followers of Jesus have been making that request for a couple of millennia now. The question of prayer—what is it, what it means, how and why we do it—has resulted in a dizzying array of ideas, forms, and practices. This issue of Conspire probes prayer in an age of consumerism and distraction. What unique stresses do our frenetic pace, relative global affluence, and access to technology place on our prayer life? What prayer practices might ground us and our communities? What are our prayer blasphemies and deepest doubts?
by Jon R. Stock, Tim Otto, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
If the church is more than just a building, what could it mean to live in it—to inhabit it as a way of life? From their location in new monastic communities, Otto, Stock, and Wilson-Hartgrove ask what the church can learn from St. Benedict’s vows of conversion, obedience, and stability about how to live as the people of God in the world. In story-telling and serious engagement with Scripture, old wisdom breathes life into a new monasticism. But, like all monastic wisdom, these reflections are not just for monks. They speak directly to the challenge of being the church in America today and the good news Christ offers for the whole world.
by Shane Claiborne
Alternative Economics, Poverty, Prayer, Spiritual Practices, Audiobooks
Throwing $10,000 in cash and coins to the homeless along Wall Street in October of 2002, Shane Claiborne also tossed aside conventional Christianity—-and got the entire country talking! Discover how the active non-conformist faith of this thought-provoking “radical” compels him to seriously follow the Savior, whatever the cost. Unabridged. 1 MP3 CD. Read by the author.
by Jamie Moffett
Alternative Economics, Community, Do It Yourself, Politics, Prayer, DVDs
In the margins of the United States, there lives a revolutionary Christianity. One with a quiet disposition that seeks to do “small things with great love,” and in so doing is breaking 21st Century stereotypes surronding this 2000 year old faith. The Ordinary Radicals is set against the modern American political and social backdrop of the next Great Awakening. Sharing a relevant outlook for people with all faith perspectives, director Jamie Moffett examines this growing movement.
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