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unChristian DVD Curriculum Kit: Change the Perception  -     
        By: Gabe Lyons, Fermi Project

unChristian DVD Curriculum Kit: Change the Perception

Baker / 2009 / Other
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Groundbreaking research reveals a disturbing fact, that 16- to 29-year-old non-believers view the church as judgmental, hypocritical, too political, and sheltered. How can we reverse this trend? Based on the best-selling book, this curriculum offers eye-opening insights from Shane Claiborne, Gabe Lyons, David Kinnaman, and others to show how becoming more like Jesus can reverse popular misperceptions. Includes DVD and leader's guide. 2 18 minute training/discussion sessions.

Product Information

Format: Other
Vendor: Baker
Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 7.50 X 5.50 (inches)
ISBN: 0801003172
ISBN-13: 9780801003172
Availability: In Stock

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Publisher's Description

Ground-breaking research presented in the bestselling book, unChristian, reveals that 16-29 year olds perceive Christianity to be anti-homosexual, judgmental, hypocritical, too political, sheltered, and proselytizing. This DVD curriculum kit developed by the Fermi Project moves the conversation forward by providing key insight into how Christians can change these perceptions when we become more like Jesus. Including insights from Gabe Lyons, David Kinnaman, Shane Claiborne, and Rick McKinley, this innovative study will move participants to not only be more aware, but to actively engage with their community. Includes DVD, leader's guide, and interactive website access.

Author Bio

The Fermi Project is a broad collective of innovators, artists, social entrepreneurs, and church and societal leaders experimenting with ways to advance the common good in culture.

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