I have heard people, mostly of my grandparents’ generation, talk of neighboring together. For them neighboring meant forming a cooperative relationship—a space of care.
In this interview by 100 Huntley Street, Shane Claiborne talks about working with Mother Teresa, living in intentional Christian community, poverty, wealth, authentic whole-life faith in Jesus and he answers the pointed question: “Is it a sin to be rich?”
It is a quiet but revolutionary cultural critique that calls the church to abandon Western individualism and renew our call to be the Body of Jesus- connected in proximity, together pursuing the purposes of GOD.
In his newest book New Monasticism, What It Has To Say To Today’s Church, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove strikes up a conversation about the new monasticism with the broader Church. Indeed, of all the books to date on the new monasticism*, this one is aimed at the broadest audience within the Church.
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