The Awakening of Hope: Why We Practice a Common Faith - eBook
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The Awakening of Hope: Why We Practice a Common Faith - eBook  -     By: Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

The Awakening of Hope: Why We Practice a Common Faith - eBook

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Title: The Awakening of Hope: Why We Practice a Common Faith - eBook
By: Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Zondervan
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9780310411956
ISBN-13: 9780310411956
UPC: 025986411954
Stock No: WW26972EB

Publisher's Description

According to Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, faithful action is always inspired and sustained by common convictions—the basic truths that have sustained God’s people throughout every generation.

The Awakening of Hope re-presents Christian faith by beginning with stories of faithful witness and asking, Why? Why do Christians eat together? Why do we fast? Why would we rather die than kill? These are the questions that help us see why creation and the fall, covenant and community, ethics and evangelism matter.

This book and its accompanying DVD project is a contemporary catechism, celebrating lives and stories that wouldn’t make sense if the gospel were not true. And then going one step further, this project shares the good news of Jesus and the way of life that he makes possible.

Author Bio

Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove is an associate minister at St. Johns Baptist Church. A graduate of Duke Divinity School, Jonathan is engaged in reconciliation efforts in Durham, North Carolina, directs the School for Conversion (newmonasticism.org), and is a sought-after speaker and author of several books. The Rutba House, where Jonathan lives with his wife, Leah, their son, JaiMichael, daughter, Nora Ann, and other friends, is a new monastic community that prays, eats, and lives together, welcoming neighbors and homeless. Find out more at jonathanwilsonhartgrove.com.

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