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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Mind, Body and Soul of a Pastor

“Ministry is sacred, but it is also human, done by people with limits, wounds and a nervous system that can only take so much.” —Mark Mayfield

City Church: ‘It’s Worth Being a Little Uncomfortable’

Because we have been a church plant with steady growth, we have always had to be very openhanded and very open to change.

Pantano Christian Church: A Change of Life

Making people feel welcome is everyone’s job. Pantano sees a wide diversity in the congregation across nearly every demographic: ethnicity, race, socioeconomic, etc.