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Religion Confronts the 21st Century
Tweet If You Love Jesus
Practicing Church in the Digital Reformation
by Elizabeth Drescher
Many churches are scrambling to get linked with Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. But are they ready for the “Digital Reformation”—the dramatic shift in the nature of faith, social consciousness, and relationships that these digital social media have ushered in?
Morehouse Publishing.
Digital Disciple
Real Christianity in a Virtual World
by Adam Thomas
Millennial, blogger, and Episcopal priest Adam Thomas explores the contradiction between connection and isolation through the perspective of one who has always known a world with the Internet. Ideal for small-group use.
Abingdon Press.
Rumors of God
Experience the Kind of Faith You’ve Only Heard About
by Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson; foreword by Bill Hybels
Rumors of God is a call to Christians seeking a vision of the life God is calling them to, one that transcends the shallowness of our culture. It’s a call for us to reject what is plausible, and to cry out for God to bring what is possible in our lives and in the church.
Thomas Nelson.
Other
Loving Self, God, and Neighbour in a World of Fractures
by Kester Brewin
Against a backdrop of terrorism, racism, youth violence, and religious fundamentalism—our willingness to engage “the other” is often at the heart of these challenges. Beginning with Jesus’ instruction to love God and to love our neighbor as we love ourselves, Kester Brewin explores how we can engage “the other” within the worlds
we inhabit.
Seabury Books.
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About Cokesbury
Cokesbury is a not-for-profit Christian organization with a simple but dynamic mission statement—
to provide quality resources and services that help people know God through Jesus Christ, love God,
and choose to serve God and neighbor.
Our goal is to be the first choice when shopping for Christian resources whether online through Cokesbury.com,
through 61 stores across the country, or through our call center at 800-672-1789. When you talk to a Cokesbury
representative you are talking to an individual highly committed to the mission, thoroughly knowledgeable
about the resources available, and with a strong desire to provide outstanding customer service.
All team members at Cokesbury share a common set of values -
To conduct themselves to the highest ethical standards
To be engaged in and provide service to the communities where they live and work
To practice good stewardship of the earth's resources
To foster a climate of mutual respect, collaboration, and teamwork
Cokesbury—providing resources for the Christian journey. |