The Unity Factor is rooted in the prayer of Jesus in John 17:20–23, a prayer that presents to us an unreachable goal. How can we ever live out Christ’s plan for us to be one in faith and mission when we are so deeply divided by social, cultural, racial, and doctrinal fault lines? Does it really matter whether or not we strengthen our bonds of mutual love and respect? What real difference does it make if we find ways to stand together and heal our tragic Christian divisions?
Today, a new generation of Christian leaders is asking: “What can we do to express our oneness before God and the world?” The answer to this question is the purpose of The Unity Factor, a book that challenges our easy acceptance of divisions while helping us envision how our future can be better than our recent past.
From the foreword by Timothy George:
Wisdom & Wonder: Common Grace in Science & Art is a new and complete translation of two sections that the Dutch Reformed theologian and politician Abraham Kuyper intended for his larger three-volume work on common grace. During his life Kuyper labored tirelessly, publishing two newspapers, leading a reform movement out of the state church, founding the Free University of Amsterdam, and serving as Prime Minister of the Netherlands. Popular in our time for his devotional work, Kuyper’s Wisdom & Wonder displays his talents as a public theologian, focusing on his comprehensive and Reformed vision of science and art, still relevant for Christians today.
Foreword by Gabe Lyons and Jon Tyson
Introduction by Vincent E. Bacote
Edited by Jordan J. Ballor and Stephen J. Grabill
Translated by Nelson D. Kloosterman
Cape Town 2010 Special Edition.
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, an unprecedented opportunity exists to disciple the church in the fundamental biblical pattern of holistic stewardship.
‘We, at the Resource Mobilization Working Group, believe that a proper understanding of the scope of God’s mission places a stewardship responsibility on every Christian to join with the Son in the power of the Spirit to fulfill the Father’s purpose in creation and redemption. At its most basic level, biblical stewardship is holistic and missional, touching every area of life and employing every legitimate vocation in service to Jesus Christ, “the firstborn over all creation” and “the head of…the church” (Col. 1:15-20).’
--Ram Gidoomal CBE
Chairman, Lausanne Resource Mobilization Working Group
Deputy Chairman, Lausanne International Board of Directors
Second edition.
Where do we find the core of life’s meaning? Right on the job! At whatever work we do – with head or hand, from kitchen to executive suite, from your house to the White House! “Work is the great equalizer – everyone has to come to it in order to find meaning in living: no short cuts, no detours, no bargain rates.”
What, in today's world, next to the Scriptures provides more solid ground for planting the feet of faith and commitment than the Apostles Creed? What a better mirror to Christian behavior?
Addressed by the author to his grandchildren. Written in language made clear, vivid, and compelling for them ... and you.
A look at the Apostles Creed, article by article, with the focus of using the creeds instruction in our day to day living.
Liberation Theology proclaims liberty to the exploited masses of Latin America. Its spirit is gradually spreading across the Western world, and creating intense discussion along with Vatican concern. This book explains that theology.
Designed for:
New believers, newly confessing members of the Church, inquirers, study groups in today's Christian life and doctrine, school classes, and personal study and development.
Each chapter is headed by a summary, and concluded with a series of questions for discussion and reflection.
A critical engagement of the ecumenical movement’s approach to ethical and economic issues, Ecumenical Babel updates a line of criticism articulated by Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Ramsey, and Ernest W. Lefever. Arguing for the continuing importance of Christian ecumenism, Jordan J. Ballor seeks to correct the errors created by the imposition of economic ideology onto the social witness of ecumenical Christianity as represented by the Lutheran World Federation, the newly formed World Communion of Reformed Churches, and the World Council of Churches. Ecumenical Babel is a voice for sustained ecumenical dialogue, vital ecclesiastical witness, and individual Christian conscience.
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Reviews of Ecumenical Babel:
Viola Larson, Naming His Grace, "...dense, filled with clear thinking, biblical and confessional concern and a multitude of resources."