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By Jason Fowler on 06/24/2011
Year of Plenty is an insightful, profound yet humorous narrative that provides a refreshing perspective on the intersection between Christian faith and issues of economy, environment, community, consumption, justice and sustainability…
Posted in Book Reviews, Features | Tagged american dream, Anti-Consumerism, book review, Christan faith and sustainability, Christian discipleship, christian faith, Christian faith and gardening, Community and Ecclesia, Consumerism, economy, environmentalism, farmers market, Gardening, global, global justice, GOD, Intentional Living, Jesus, justice, justice economy, local, localism, missional, sabbath economics, suburbs, Sustainability, Sustainable Living |
By Jason Fowler on 04/30/2011
We are invited to a Jesus-centric spirituality- a whole-life discipleship- an all encompassing transformation that relies on the central reality of our belief- of Jesus as Lord and Messiah. But without His resurrection His lordship over our lives would be nothing more than a religious facade…
Posted in Features, Theology, Voice of One Calling | Tagged Christ, Christian discipleship, Christianity, Christless Christianity, church renewal, discipleship, GOD, Jesus, Messiah, missional discipleship, religion, resurrection, Theology, whole-life discipleship, Yeshua |
By Jason Fowler on 01/09/2011
Viv Grigg talks about how cooperative economics can be central to a more radical and embodied Christian discipleship. What is so disturbing about Viv’s word is that it challenges many of our preconceived notions about what it means to be a follower of Jesus in America and the Western world..
Posted in Videos, Voice of One Calling | Tagged alternative economy, Christian discipleship, christian faith, Christianity, cooperative economics, economics, God's Economy, money, The Work of the People, video, Viv Grigg |
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