Sacrilege: Finding Life in the Unorthodox Ways of Jesus
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Sacrilege: Finding Life in the Unorthodox Ways of Jesus  -     By: Hugh Halter

Sacrilege: Finding Life in the Unorthodox Ways of Jesus

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Sacrilege helps readers rethink what it really means to become like Jesus. It exposes the patterns of thinking that have held the church hostage for years and inspires readers to rethink the way they understand Scripture, family, spiritual formation, conversion, church, sin, and more.

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Title: Sacrilege: Finding Life in the Unorthodox Ways of Jesus
By: Hugh Halter
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Baker Books
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 0801013593
ISBN-13: 9780801013591
Stock No: WW013590

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It is safe to say most Christians do not live like Jesus did, have the same influence on people he had, or draw even the slightest curiosity from the on-looking world. Jesus's ability to woo people to him and win their hearts was directly related to how he challenged their assumptions about religion. He not only gave them a unique, personal way to follow him but also showed them how to participate with him in his mission.

Sacrilege helps readers rethink what it really means to become like Jesus. It exposes the patterns of thinking that have held the church hostage for years and inspires readers to rethink the way they understand Scripture, family, spiritual formation, conversion, church, sin, and more.

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Hugh Halter is a church planter, pastor, consultant, and missionary to the US. He is the national director of Missio and is the lead architect of Adullam, a congregational network of missional communities in Denver, Colorado.

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