Henderson hired atheist Casper to accompany him to twelve churches and to then reveal what he found there. The chronicle of their journey offers a glimpse into a kind of relationship that Henderson believes more Christians need to open themselves to--authentic, respectful, transparent friendship with nonbelievers. They collected valuable insights into what nonbelievers see, experience, and feel as visitors in the midst of believers.
Henderson hired atheist Casper to accompany him to twelve churches and to then reveal what he found there.
One of those was Matt Casper, an atheist, who-despite their differing values and points of view on life-became a good friend to Jim. In Jim & Casper Go to Church, they talk candidly about church, faith, and friendship.
And the burning question on everyone's minds is whether Casper has been saved. In Saving Casper, Jim and Casper engage in a new conversation about that question.
But what are the stories behind the stats? This question led Jim Henderson, Todd Hunter, and Craig Spinks to host a national interview tour with young non-Christians and Christians in Kansas City, Phoenix, Denver, and Seattle.
"--Leonard Sweet, bestselling author and professor at Drew University and George Fox University "This is an honest retelling of Jesus's unruly story with a simple call to be like him in a world where most prefer their sacred cows untipped ...
The result, Sundays in America, is an essential guide for those seeking a new house for their worship as well as a colorful road trip for the armchair explorer.
Timothy P. Jackson, Love Disconsoled: Meditations on Christian Charity (Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 1999), 11. Ceslas Spicq, Theological Lexicon of the New Testament, three volumes, trans. by Sister Marie Aquinas McNamara ...
Examining Jesus' parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:1-32), C. Baxter Kruger focuses on how the character of the father is revealed in his attitudes and behavior toward his two sons.
Don Everts and Doug Schaupp tell the stories of postmodern people who have come to follow Jesus.
Where does discipleship end and evangelism begin? How does one fit with the other? Missional Discipleship offers a holistic vision that effectively incorporates discipleship with evangelism.