Publishers Weekly Review
Click on the image below to check out the Publishers Weekly review of Pursuing Justice that just came out today.
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Click on the image below to check out the Publishers Weekly review of Pursuing Justice that just came out today.
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Here are a few of my favorite blog reviews that people have posted in the last couple of days on Pursuing Justice. Click the screenshots below to view each blog:
Here’s the dream I penned for Antioch during the Summer of 2006. Fun to read it again after six and a half years, amazing to see much of the below happening, and exciting to work another six years to see growth in other areas of this community and ministry. ————————– OUR DREAM :: THE VISION
A friend sent me the e-mail below that showed up in her inbox from Barnes and Noble promoting Pursuing Justice. Pretty sweet “book love” from B&N!! (Click to go to the online version of the e-blast)
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Take a look at the RELEVANT Magazine site-takeover today for The Justice Conference by clicking on the screenshot below. Partnering with RELEVANT on the conference has been one of the fun things about this year’s run up to Philly. As we all determined while meeting in Orlando this summer, if RELEVANT had an event, it
RELEVANT Magazine excerpted a bit from chapter 6 of Pursuing Justice for their January/February edition. Click on the image below to check it out! Get out and explore: Willamette Valley Wine Tours
Click on the image below to hear the recent interview with FUEL RADIO on Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things.
Guest Bloggers: Melissa McCreery, VP of Development at Kilns College College students tend to get a bad rap. The prevalent stereotype is that students are self- serving party animals that care little about the future or consequences of their actions. Additionally, they’re usually labeled as cheap (for example, often failing to scrounge up a decent
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I just received some pictures from the trip I was on this October with Food for the Hungry (FH) in Ethiopia and Kenya. Here’s a shot of a few of us as we crossed the Chalbi Desert of Northern Kenya. FH is doing some amazing work in the nomadic parts of Northern Kenya with agricultural markets,
By Guest Blogger: Rick Gerhardt. My wife and I had the great privilege recently to enjoy a weekend retreat (in Texas’ hill country) during which we interacted with the topic of creation care in the life of the church. The theme of the weekend was “Creation, Church, and Community,” and the speakers were Eugene Peterson
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