Description: Broken by Greg Fromholz A bold call to mend the broken relationship between the church and culture. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The growing disconnect between the instructions of Jesus and the actions of his followers has caused a rift. Instead of reaching out beyond our walls, we hold tight to traditions that seem outdated. Instead of exploring other faith perspectives, we shake a judgmental fist at a secular society. This book is a call to restore the trust that we have lost in our relationships with each other and with God. Expounding on stories from the Bible, history, culture, and his own experiences, Fromholz explores the source of the disconnect and provides a blueprint for reconnection. A snowball fight between soldiers and students demonstrates that trust can overcome fear. The biblical story of Abraham and Sarai shows how restoring trust can restore faith in God. The authors seventeen-year search for his father sends a powerful message: new trust brings a new future. Through authentic, honest, and challenging prose, Fromholz examines the power trust has in freedom, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Recognizing that we are part of this culture and life around us, Broken will inspire us to be who we were always created to be, connected and restored, so that we can find and multiply hope. Author Biography Originally from the United States, Greg Fromholz has lived in Dublin, Ireland, for 25 years. As a communicator Greg has spoken to audiences of over 250,000 people, including a TEDx event in 2014 and the Irish Presidential Inauguration of 2011. He is the author of Liberate Eden , a groundbreaking interactive iPad bookApp, has contributed to a prayer book alongside Bishop Desmond Tutu, and is featured in numerous leadership books. The co-founder of Rubicon, a faith and culture think tank, Greg has hosted several national Irish television and radio shows, including co-hosting the #1 podcast "The Graveyard Shift." He continues to plant churches while working for both the Archbishop of the Church of Ireland and the Archbishop of the Catholic Church. His unique video and creative work has garnered creative acclaim and millions of hits for the artists--both mainstream and Christian. You can find him online at GregFromholz.com. Promotional A bold call to mend the broken relationship between the church and culture. Long Description The growing disconnect between the instructions of Jesus and the actions of his followers has caused a rift. Instead of reaching out beyond our walls, we hold tight to traditions that seem outdated. Instead of exploring other faith perspectives, we shake a judgmental fist at a secular society. Instead of engaging culture in their questions about what our lives should be like, we talk as if God only cares about the next life. As a result, our witness has become as divisive as sin itself. This book is a call to restore the trust that we have lost in our relationships with each other and with God. Expounding on stories from the Bible, history, culture, and his own experiences, Fromholz explores the source of the disconnect and provides a blueprint for reconnection. A snowball fight between soldiers and students demonstrates that trust can overcome fear. The biblical story of Abraham and Sarai shows how restoring trust can restore faith in God. The authors seventeen-year search for his father sends a powerful message: new trust brings a new future. Through authentic, honest, and challenging prose, Fromholz examines the power trust has in freedom, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Recognizing that we are part of this culture and life around us, Broken will inspire us to be who we were always created to be, connected and restored, so that we can find--and multiply--hope. Promotional "Headline" A bold call to mend the broken relationship between the church and culture. Details ISBN1426796358 Author Greg Fromholz Short Title BROKEN Pages 208 Publisher Abingdon Press Language English ISBN-10 1426796358 ISBN-13 9781426796357 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 261 Year 2015 Imprint Abingdon Press Subtitle Restoring Trust Between the Sacred & the Secular Place of Publication Nashville, Tennessee Country of Publication United States Publication Date 2015-08-18 UK Release Date 2015-08-18 AU Release Date 2015-08-18 NZ Release Date 2015-08-18 US Release Date 2015-08-18 Edited by Russell E. Richey Birth 1945 Affiliation Georgia Institute of Technology Position Kranzberg Professor Qualifications J.D. Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:119009470;
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Book Title: Broken: Restoring Trust between the Sacred & the Secular
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Author: Greg Fromholz
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Christianity
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication Year: 2015
Number of Pages: 208 Pages