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The Hopeful Neighborhood Field Guide - (Lutheran Hour Ministries Resources) by Tony Cook & Don Everts (Paperback)
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Highlights
- We all live somewhere.
- About the Author: Don Everts is a writer for Lutheran Hour Ministries and has served as a pastor and a campus minister.
- 80 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Church
- Series Name: Lutheran Hour Ministries Resources
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About the Book
We all live somewhere. And we all want our neighborhoods to flourish. Many of us hope (and even pray) for our neighborhoods' well-being. But how do we actually pursue that?
This field guide answers this question by walking you through a simple, powerful process for blessing your own neighborhood. Tony Cook and Don Everts offer six sessions for discovering the gifts of your community, imagining the possibilities, and pursuing the common good. Exercises and assessments provide practical tools for bringing your hopes into concrete reality. Join with others so that together you can increase the well-being of your local neighborhood.
Book Synopsis
We all live somewhere. And we all want our neighborhoods to flourish. Many of us hope (and even pray) for our neighborhoods' well-being. But how do we actually pursue that?This field guide answers this question by walking you through a simple, powerful process for blessing your own neighborhood. Tony Cook and Don Everts offer six sessions for discovering the gifts of your community, imagining the possibilities, and pursuing the common good. Exercises and assessments provide practical tools for bringing your hopes into concrete reality. Join with others so that together you can increase the well-being of your local neighborhood.
About the Author
Don Everts is a writer for Lutheran Hour Ministries and has served as a pastor and a campus minister. His many books include The Reluctant Witness and The Spiritually Vibrant Home.
Tony Cook is the executive director of The Hopeful Neighborhood Project and has served as vice president of global ministries at Lutheran Hour Ministries. He has also served as associate professor of practical theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, and has a PhD in curriculum and instruction from St. Louis University and an MDiv from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.