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Too Christian, too pagan : how to love the world without falling for it / Dick Staub.

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Too Christian, too pagan -- Yield to God's governance -- Leave your comfort zone -- Love the world -- Be a true friend -- Cross cultures -- Go to the party -- Avoid the Corinthian syndrome -- Seek protection -- Experience the gospel -- Live the gospel -- See -- Feel -- Think -- Tailor your message -- Learn the art of dual listening -- Listen to the music -- See the movie -- Read the books -- Tell short stories -- Be humble -- In controversy, show you care -- Wait for God's timing -- Expect magnificent defeats -- Burn the boats.
Abstract In Too Christian, Too Pagan, Dick Staub calls us to communicate the Gospel in the most risky, satisfying, and compelling way possible: by living an unpretentious faith amid the perils and promise of our society. It's not about handing out tracts or organizing rallies. It's about following Christ out of our comfort zones into places we'd never expect, getting as close to sinners and their lives as Jesus himself wants to get.


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BV4501.2.St2
Publisher
Grand Rapids, Mich. : ZondervanPublishingHouse., 2000
Physical Description
205 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0310233151
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Subject(s)
Practical Theology
Christian life.
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