
The Great Spiritual Migration
How the World's Largest Religion Is Seeking a Better Way to Be Christian
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Brian McLaren
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By:
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Brian McLaren
With his trademark brilliance, generosity of spirit, and clear pastoral calling, Brian McLaren synthesizes an accessible and inviting understanding of what it means to follow Jesus.
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Brian makes a compelling case for both the end of a consumptive belief driven Christian faith/religion that has long colluded in the destruction of our planet, AND a call toward a faith driven by values of love and justice for all. He lays out how this is a radical transformation of how faith is both lived and expressed. The proposal is nothing short of a complete social movement - a spiritual migration akin to the radical change brought on originally by Jesus himself.
This book is brilliantly articulated and profoundly practical. The reader is shown critical cultural and socio-political trends that have long shackled American Christianity, and given tools to rethink faith, church, community and personal calling. This book points the way toward a faith that is once again relevant, dynamic, liberating and a source of healing in our world.
If your heart has longed to experience faith as empowering and deeply authentic, there is no more important book to read than this!
Does Your Life and Faith Matter?
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A must-read for Christian thinkers
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This is the book I've been hoping to read!!!
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Christians May Finally Be Ready To Hear This
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The idea that our communities can function as "studios of love" is powerful. Jesus' prayer in John 17 and Paul's in Pillp. 1 and 2 and Eph 3; and 1 Thes 3 are similar.
I'd embrace atheists in the conversation, not just spiritual/religious types. I was an atheist and I worked in Turkey (Muslim majority) and had many wonderful atheist friends that I worked with in an organization that brought joy to children with cancer. One of my atheist friends, a human rights lawyer, helped a Christian friend when he was unjustly imprisoned for speaking in a private conversation about him faith.
I can't write more now. But I'd recommend this book to evangelicals, devangelicals (former evangelicals), fundamentalist of all sorts (religious and secular), Catholics and spiritual seekers.
It contains some honest confessions about the abuses of power and privilege that Christians need to repent of. It takes a hard look at ways relook has been used as an excuse for violence, oppression, racism, sexism and environmental irresponsibility.
I've read it twice ... starting a third read (listen)
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Brian has said what I've been feeling and thinking for so long. I'm thankful for his words and effort to lead the way as we hopefully prayerfully migrate, transform, and renew Christian faith as we know it.
important work
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Great Book!
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A must listen!!
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Good Introduction
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A hopeful look at Christianity going forward
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