To Change the World

To Change the World:
The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World
By James Davison Hunter (Oxford, 2010)

James Davison Hunter offers answers to challenging questions like: Why have Christians’ efforts to change the world so often failed or gone tragically awry? How might 21st century Christians live in ways that have integrity with their traditions and are truly transformative?

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Walking Like Jesus

Jesus seems to have an unhurried pace. That is to say, he always seems to have time to stop for people, even when doing so was annoying to those around him.

Fight Church: A Fighting Chance

“Here was a people group that wasn’t being served by any form of chaplaincy like many major sports have,” says Pastor Joshua Boyd, of the local MMA community. “And they needed care just like anyone else.”

Perfectly Imperfect Churches

Most of the great breakthroughs and innovative ideas are a result of problems being viewed not as a problem to solve, but an opportunity to make things better.