Agents of Grace: How to Bridge Divides and Love as Jesus Loved
Stock No: WW366320
Agents of Grace: How to Bridge Divides and Love as Jesus Loved  -     By: Daniel Darling

Agents of Grace: How to Bridge Divides and Love as Jesus Loved

Zondervan / 2023 / Paperback

In Stock
Stock No: WW366320

Buy Item Our Price$9.99 Retail: $18.99 Save 47% ($9.00)
In Stock
Quantity:
Stock No: WW366320
Zondervan / 2023 / Paperback
Quantity:

Add To Cart

or checkout with

Add To Wishlist
eBook Our Price$12.99 View Details
Quantity:


Add To Cart

or checkout with

Wishlist

Other Formats (2)
Select this Item Product Title/Author Availability Price Quantity
$12.99
In Stock
Our Price$12.99
Add To Cart
Quantity for eBook0
$12.99
$9.99
In Stock
Our Price$9.99
Retail: $18.99
Add To Cart
$9.99
Others Also Purchased (1)

Product Description

In this hope-filled Agents of Grace, award-winning writer, journalist, and podcast host Daniel Darling equips us to discern what's worth fighting for, how to move beyond our profound disagreements, and how to live as agents of Jesus's love.

Darling explores practical ways we can follow the Bible's command to "strive actively for peace" even in a painfully divided church, country, and world. On a very personal level, he helps us climb out of cynicism about how the people of God treat each other, especially when we are trying to heal from such pain in our own lives. Using modern-day examples and biblical truths Agents of Grace addresses:

  • Divisions that keep us from obeying Jesus's command to love one another
  • Virtues that will lead us to a peace-filled life
  • The theological differences that are worth fighting for, and those that are not
  • How to avoid apathy and heal from past hurt, even amid hypocrisy and corruption
  • The difference between forgiveness, reconciliation, and trust

Product Information

Title: Agents of Grace: How to Bridge Divides and Love as Jesus Loved
By: Daniel Darling
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Zondervan
Publication Date: 2023
Dimensions: 8.38 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 0310366321
ISBN-13: 9780310366324
Stock No: WW366320

Publisher's Description

Political division. Racial tension. Vaccine wars. In Agents of Grace, award-winning writer, journalist, and podcast host Daniel Darling equips us to discern what's worth fighting for, how to move beyond our profound disagreements, and how to live as agents of Jesus's love.

When Daniel Darling was fired as spokesperson for the National Religious Broadcasters Association, it wasn't his exit that made national news--it was the way he handled it. Daniel's charitable response to those he had worked with was so radical that it made headlines. But why has kindness among Christians become so startling?

In Agents of Grace, Daniel explores practical ways we can follow the Bible's command to "strive actively for peace" even in a painfully divided church, country, and world. On a very personal level, he helps us climb out of cynicism about how the people of God treat each other, especially when we are trying to heal from such pain in our own lives.

Beautifully written, Agents of Grace draws on modern-day examples and biblical truths to address:

  • Divisions that keep us from obeying Jesus's command to love one another
  • Virtues that will lead us to a peace-filled life
  • The theological differences that are worth fighting for, and those that are not
  • How to avoid apathy and heal from past hurt, even amid hypocrisy and corruption
  • The difference between forgiveness, reconciliation, and trust

 

In this hope-filled book, Daniel issues a clarion call to live as bridgebuilders in a divided country, healers in a hurting church, and countercultural Jesus-followers in a world that needs to know God's love.

Author Bio

Daniel Darling is an award-winning writer, author, and Christian leader whose public profile expanded exponentially as a result of being the subject of national news stories, including coverage by NBC News, Christianity Today, CNN, the Associated Press, and other outlets for his appeal to unity in the midst of adversity. He is a regular guest on national television, including Morning Joe, CNN, and Fox News, as well as CBN. He is a regular contributor to USA Today and a columnist for World magazine, and his work has also been featured by the Washington Post, National Review, Christianity Today, the Gospel Coalition, and the Washington Times. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Dignity Revolution, A Way with Words, and The Characters of Christmas. Dan hosts the weekly podcast The Way Home, leads the Land Center for Cultural Engagement, and speaks at churches and conferences around the country. He and his wife, Angela, have four children and reside in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Editorial Reviews

Agents of Grace is a stirring call for Christians to manifest God's redemptive grace in the church and in society. Recognizing that genuine Christian unity must be coupled with doctrinal integrity, Daniel Darling offers thoughtful guidance for choosing the right theological fights and the manner in which to address the cultural issues of our day. Moreover, he appeals to followers of Christ to prioritize the virtues of love, peace, and forgiveness, together with lament, humility, and hope. Let us pray that readers will hear afresh and put into practice the Pauline exhortation 'to make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.' David S. Dockery, president, International Alliance for Christian Education; Distinguished Professor of Theology, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Buy this book for the chapter on joy. It alone is worth the price of the book. Keep it for how it inspires you to work toward the beautiful vision of unity that Jesus desires for his messy but glorious bride. Bethany Jenkins, vice president of media, Veritas Forum
Dan Darling writes with authenticity and about how we, as Christians with many differences and life experiences, can stay unified in Christ. At a time when politics and ideology often divide friends and families, Dan demonstrates Christians can hold strong to the words and life of Jesus as we navigate this modern culture. Agents of Grace will help you think critically, biblically, and gracefully at the same time, offering a renewed perspective of each and every image bearer we come into contact with each day. Ericka Andersen, author, Reason to Return: Why Women Need the Church and the Church Needs Women
I deeply appreciate Dan Darling and wholeheartedly concur with his call for greater love and grace among Bible-believing Christians. Like many, I watched Dan go through his public ordeal that in my opinion never should have happened in a Christian ministry. Dan's experience brought back memories of the criticism I received from many believers when thirty years ago I did what I believed to be right in God's sight, through intervention to save the lives of the unborn. 'Friendly fire' doesn't seem very friendly when it leaves casualties in its wake. This book is about our need to love God and in the process learn to love our fellow believers, including those we disagree with in secondary areas. I highly recommend Agents of Grace as a tool for fostering a more conciliatory spirit. Randy Alcorn, author of Heaven, Happiness, If God Is Good, and Deception
I heard someone say a lot of people are willing to kill for Christ but very few are willing to die for Christ. So many of us perform on social media now, and there is an incentive for bravado and boorish behavior, getting attention for ourselves, not really for Christ and his church. Like the early Christians in their pagan world, we could shine a light in our pagan world and stand out by showing more grace. Grace seems to be a forgotten concept for a lot of Christians, and Dan Darling does an excellent job reminding us of its necessity and what it actually is. Erick Erickson, host, The Erick Erickson Show
In a time when tribalism, hyperpartisanism, and us-against-them posturing are at a fever pitch, God's people need renewed vision for Christ- and beatitude-worthy engagement. In times like today, when gospel virtues like love, peace, forgiveness, joy, and humility are scarce, leaning into those same virtues by the power of Christ might be our best opportunity for faithful, fruitful witness. And? We will be happier for it! As usual, Daniel has provided an excellent resource for God's people for such a time as this. Scott Sauls, senior pastor, Christ Presbyterian Church; author, Jesus Outside the Lines and Beautiful People Don't Just Happen
In such a contentious and divisive climate, it's refreshing to hear voices like Dan's calling the body of Christ to unity. Agents of Grace is a contemporary letter to the church, and it reminds us through Jesus that there is far more that unites us than divides us. Here, we're reminded how even when we disagree, Christ's love beckons his bride to biblical unity, virtues, and holiness as modeled in Scripture. Dan's book affirms that the spiritual battle is real, but our fight is not with each other; united in Christ, we stand against an enemy who seeks to divide us. Agents of Grace offers the church common ground, through common grace, to engage the common good for God's glory. Christina Crenshaw, PhD, cultural engagement and leadership associate, Dallas Theological Seminary's Hendricks Center
The season we find ourselves in demands agents of grace and ambassadors of peace if we are going to bridge the divides we face today. This isn't foreign to our faith but core to it. Peacemaking and bridge building are signs the kingdom has come. Why are they so foreign to us as everyday followers of Jesus? Dan gives us great hope and help doing these very things. Read it and, more important, practice it. Bob Roberts, global senior pastor, Northwood Church; founder, Glocalnet/Multifaith Neighbors Network
Why would someone who has been wounded by Christians seek to serve and unite our churches? The answer is the grace of God. Dan Darling has written a helpful work calling us, from Scripture, to see unity as a must-have, not a nice-to-have. He's called us to love not just Christians but those Christians. You know the ones. The ones who look different than you. The ones who think differently than you. The ones who care about different issues than you. I remember once thinking about writing a book called Agents of Unity. I'm delighted Dan has written it for me, and he was right to champion God's grace as the banner. May we all be agents of that grace so the world will know we follow Jesus (John 13:35). Isaac Adams, pastor, Iron City Church (Birmingham, AL); founder, United? We Pray (uwepray.org)

Ask a Question

Author/Artist Review