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Highlights
- James Choung narrates this imaginative dialogue between three friends who attempt to come to terms with Christianity's loss of cultural capital, tectonic shifts in spiritual temperament from one generation to the next and the persisting feeling that God is summoning them to an embodied faith despite everything.
- About the Author: James Choung (DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary) is vice president for strategy and innovation for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA.
- 248 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
James Choung narrates this imaginative dialogue about Christianity's loss of cultural capital, tectonic shifts in spiritual temperament from one generation to the next and the call to embodied faith.
Book Synopsis
James Choung narrates this imaginative dialogue between three friends who attempt to come to terms with Christianity's loss of cultural capital, tectonic shifts in spiritual temperament from one generation to the next and the persisting feeling that God is summoning them to an embodied faith despite everything.
Review Quotes
"The artificial--and inaccurate--dichotomy between discipleship and evangelism has been deadly to the church. This book by James Choung is a worthy antidote. It is practical. It is missional. It moves followers of Jesus toward a life of depth and significance and living out the good news for the long haul. It is for anyone seriously desiring to live as an authentic disciple and, in turn, help others in the journey of following Jesus."
About the Author
James Choung (DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary) is vice president for strategy and innovation for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. He has been in campus ministry for over twenty years and previously served as national director of evangelism for IVCF. He is the author of True Story and Real Life, and he speaks frequently at campuses, churches, and conferences. Ordained with the Association of Vineyard Churches, he previously served on the pastoral staff of a Boston-area urban church plant, a megachurch in Seoul, and a house church in Los Angeles.