Becoming Community
Title | Becoming Community PDF eBook |
Author | Olivia A. Phillips |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2021-10-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1666716375 |
How we minister matters—especially to those who have already been hurt by the church. Instead of ministering out of God’s love and compassion, the church has often ministered to the Queer community out of a deep-rooted fear. Why do we administer hatred instead of allowing the balm of the Holy Spirit’s tender care to define our actions? The integrity of the gospel message has been hurt by the way many of us have wielded the power we have been given. Becoming Community is a call for us to renew our Christian commitment to social responsibility and justice as a primary focus of the church. We must challenge the practices and visions which we hold most important in our communities. Are our ministries truly inclusive to all who would seek to find solace at the feet of Christ? Regardless of whether a person might adopt a philosophy of affirmation or denial of queer practices as God-honoring, one trait must remain in our response: inclusion. Without intentionally inclusive language, care, and practice, can the church live up to the higher calling that we have been given? Is it possible for every individual to be genuinely included in our communities?
Being Church, Becoming Community
Title | Being Church, Becoming Community PDF eBook |
Author | John M. Buchanan |
Publisher | Westminster John Knox Press |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1996-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780664256692 |
John Buchanan, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, challenges the church to have an impact on the community at large. Drawing from his experience at Fourth Presbyterian, he explores the specific ways the church intersects the life of the community. He vigorously affirms the Reformed tradition's unique strengths and heritage, as well as its ongoing relevance in today's world. To Buchanan, mainline churches have an obligation to be in the world, and their effectiveness requires that they not abandon their traditions. Churches need to steer a course that allows them both the ability to maintain a singular way in the world and a creative response to questions of meaning, hope, vocation, and values.
Becoming Community-Engaged Educators
Title | Becoming Community-Engaged Educators PDF eBook |
Author | George M. Jacobs |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 91 |
Release | 2022-03-19 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9811686459 |
This book puts forth a call to engagement for educators at all levels of education and in all subject areas, with a focus on language education. Through using a grounded theory approach, it features semi-structured interviews, in a qualitative approach, with educators who embody community engaged education. Each chapter encompasses a case study that examines the interviewee's motivations, strategies, successes and failures. This book presents a local theory of community-engaged teachers and researchers to assist educators in developing as a community-engaged teacher or researcher. It asks and attempts to answer critical questions concerning the initial induction into community engagement, the maintenance of energy, commitment, and motivation, and the role of support networks. Through these, this book examines what is needed to sustain such an identity, and support campaigns of action or individual engagement over both the short and long term.
Becoming Neighbors in a Mexican American Community
Title | Becoming Neighbors in a Mexican American Community PDF eBook |
Author | Gilda L. Ochoa |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2004-03-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0292701683 |
On the surface, Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants to the United States seem to share a common cultural identity but often make uneasy neighbors. Discrimination and assimilationist policies have influenced generations of Mexican Americans so that some now fear that the status they have gained by assimilating into American society will be jeopardized by Spanish-speaking newcomers. Other Mexican Americans, however, adopt a position of group solidarity and work to better the social conditions and educational opportunities of Mexican immigrants. Focusing on the Mexican-origin, working-class city of La Puente in Los Angeles County, California, this book examines Mexican Americans' everyday attitudes toward and interactions with Mexican immigrants—a topic that has so far received little serious study. Using in-depth interviews, participant observations, school board meeting minutes, and other historical documents, Gilda Ochoa investigates how Mexican Americans are negotiating their relationships with immigrants at an interpersonal level in the places where they shop, worship, learn, and raise their families. This research into daily lives highlights the centrality of women in the process of negotiating and building communities and sheds new light on identity formation and group mobilization in the U.S. and on educational issues, especially bilingual education. It also complements previous studies on the impact of immigration on the wages and employment opportunities of Mexican Americans.
Foundations of Spiritual Formation
Title | Foundations of Spiritual Formation PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Pettit |
Publisher | Kregel Academic |
Pages | 322 |
Release | |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0825495482 |
This textbook for introductory spiritual formation courses presents the fundamentals and practices of the discipline. This collection includes presentations by several well-known evangelical scholars including Gordon Johnston, Darrell Bock, Richard Averbeck, Klaus Issler, and others.
Becoming Amish
Title | Becoming Amish PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2016-06-16 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9780997373301 |
A family living in one of America's wealthiest communities steps away from mainstream society and joins the horse-and-buggy Amish life. The family of Bill and Tricia Moser are seeking deeper connections to belief, community and purpose in life. The book is rare in Amish literature because it presents the perspective of people who grew up in modern America and immersed in the Amish world, offering both the fresh view of a newcomer and the intimate view of an insider. The book explores such aspects of Amish culture as faith, business, community connectedness, what it was like to learn to drive a horse and buggy and make the family's clothes.
Becoming Better Together
Title | Becoming Better Together PDF eBook |
Author | John Van Epp |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-02-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781532368370 |