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Irresistible Revolution

Living as an Ordinary Radical

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Irresistible Revolution

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Many of us find ourselves caught somewhere between unbelieving activists and inactive believers. We can write a check to feed starving children or hold signs in the streets and feel like we've made a difference without ever encountering the faces of the suffering masses. In this book, Shane Claiborne describes an authentic faith rooted in belief, action, and love, inviting us into a movement of the Spirit that begins inside each of us and extends into a broken world.

Shane's faith led him to dress the wounds of lepers with Mother Teresa, visit families in Iraq amidst bombings, and dump $10,000 in coins and bills on Wall Street to redistribute wealth. Shane lives out this revolution each day in his local neighborhood, an impoverished community in North Philadelphia, by living among the homeless, helping local kids with homework, and "practicing resurrection" in the forgotten places of our world.

Shane's message will comfort the disturbed, and disturb the comfortable...but will also invite us into an irresistible revolution. His is a vision for ordinary radicals ready to change the world with little acts of love.

©2006 Shane Claiborne (P)2006 Zondervan
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"A moving, often humorous account of a life of faith lived to the fullest." (Booklist)

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Hope and challenge

I'm a listener/reader of Jim Wallis, Rob Bell and Brain McLaren -- so I thought this audiobook would be repetitive. While much of Claiborne's message is similar to the above, his voice is unique. The book is not as well articulated as McLaren or Wallis, but it is a brave call to action in an engaging, young, enthusiastic voice, illustrating the power of narrative in communicating ideas. His style might annoy some, but I liked his perky enthusiasm. If you want a preview of the book, try the American Public Radio "Speaking of Faith" podcast with Claiborne (from Audible or free at APR) . The present book fleshes out the story told there.

So I am glad I downloaded this: To an older person like me, it offers hope for the future of the church (in its universal sense). It also challenges me to live up to my previous youthful idealism for an intentionally simple life in solidarity with the poor -- something that became obscured over the years. I look forward to Claiborne's new book, "Jesus for President." Claiborne certainly packed a lot of experience (and reflection) into his life so far.

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Blown Away

I’ve been a Christian all my life. I grew up in the mission field, been a part of service and sacrifice and filled with God’s love for humanity, but Shane took me to another level of consciousness for understanding Christ’s example and His calling for His people. I’m not sure what to do with my convictions, but I know God will show me. I am deeply grateful for this witness and unveiling of how to be a radical lover of God, that in turn will mean a radical love for His creation.

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One of the best!

This is one of the best and most important books I've ever read!!! For anyone wanting more on their Christian life, give this book a listen! Maybe you won't agree with or want to implement everything (I don't), but there is so much food here!!! Challenging!!

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I'm over 50 and my 18 yr old step daughter recommended this book, both I think so that I would understand how she sees Christ and Christianity, and how I should consider it.It sat in my library for a year before I finally listened to it.It was a great book that hit right at my criticisms of church and Christianity. Churches have a challenge balancing their missions to serve and minister with maintenance and preservation. There are so many stories of pastors and church members sacrificing those they don't like so the church is a more comfortable place serving those who contribute financially or in other ways.Shane has the same concerns and addresses them in a non-judgmental and non-confrontational way.Shane talks about where he sees the churches should be; how ministering to the poor and downtrodden is one of the highest callings one can achieve, and how easy it is to lose site of this.In listening to this book I saw Christ in a more comfortable, more approachable way. His language was young and meant to appeal to youth, but I got over it.I enjoyed the read and recommend this book.

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Love.

This was a masterful delivery of the gospel of Christ clothed in modern reality and delivered through the lens of LOVE.

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I can see the world with new eyes

There's so many things that we should know about the people around us, this book opened my eyes to see so much I can't see nor imagine it's happening around me and around the world. I always learn a lot from Shane's books. I highly recommend anyone to read this book.

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I cried through the whole book

I found this book a very deeply moving fresh look at what Christianity should be. It has made me look at my life and my family in a new way. I live a life of great comfort and of excess without even realizing it. It has definitely been a very eye-opening look into Christianity in the United States.

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enlightening, encouraging, refreshing

Was recommended by a friend but was dubious as so much pretend “Christian-ist” noise seems to be everywhere these days. I found Irresistible Revolution actual hopeful — not only in content but that such a contemporary book even exists. Narrative is delivered in a relaxed unpretentious style. A genesis story about a guy evolving with recognized imperfections toward a perfect target. This book has a refreshing scent amid putrefying odors emanating from corruptions of and by evangelicals so ubiquitous today as well as the dissuading and alienating hypocrisy of Christians trying to lay claim to Christ (whose sandals they actually convince the unwitting that they themselves are worthy to unlace) over the past decades/centuries.

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Irresistible

From the standpoint of a politically conservative Christian, I fell in love with the radically liberal spirit of Claiborne. I agree with only about 70% of what he says, and greatly disagree with his political views. My major criticism with the book is that it focuses on advocating for political change in our country, where I believe we should focus on church change. Outside of that criticism, Shane has inpired me to make radical changes in my life, and I highly recommend the book. I have a greater understanding of what the phrase, "blessed are the poor in spirit" actually means. Shane gives an example of what it means in a very practical sense, to give up everything and follow Jesus, and how wonderful and irresistible this can be. In recomending this book to friends, I warn them that after reading this, they might just get rid of everything they own and run off to Calcutta. So, be warned. It is irresistible.

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Makes you think

Narrator, who was the author, passionately read his words. His experiences are amazing as he describes them. A lot of challenging thoughts, which make for a deep self evaluation. A good listen for self discovery and values.

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