<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Reflections on the words the church uses to communicate the faith.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Talk the talk and walk the walk.</b> The challenge of the Christian life is learning to talk Christian. Somebody has got to tell us, give us the words that open the door to the faith called Christian. Each of us is due the delight of discovery that in submitting to God's talk to us. <i>God Turned Toward Us: The ABCs of Christian Faith</i> is organized by the words the church teaches us to use to talk about ordinary life apprehended by a God who is Jesus Christ-short, meditative reflections upon key concepts that guide Christians, new or longstanding. <b>Praise for<i> God Turned Towards Us</i></b> "Reading <i>God Turned Towards Us </i>is like walking through a diamond mine. The opening segment on "Abortion" is itself worth the price of the book! Consider these gems: On the<i> Cross</i>: "The cross is a mirror that reflects who we really are as well as a window where we are given a privileged look into the heart of who God is." On <i>Sanctification</i>: "The Gospels depict the disciples on a continual road trip. They journey, not only step-by-step closer to Jerusalem but also day-by day closer to Christ, that is, sanctification." <b>--Mike Lowry, Resident Bishop of the Central Texas Conference of The United Methodist Church</b> <i>God Turned Toward Us: The ABCs of Christian Faith</i> is no ordinary book about Christian beliefs and practices. Rather, it is a sometimes jarring, always interesting, consistently insightful, and persistently provocative invitation to "talk the talk and walk the walk" of Christian discipleship. Addressing topics from A (Abortion) to Z (Zaccheus), Bishop Willimon prods us to listen more attentively to the God who continues to speak amid the confusion and turmoil of our times. This is a valuable resource for individuals and groups who genuinely want to hear a word from the Lord. <b>--Kenneth Carder, Retired Bishop of The United Methodist Church</b><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Feeling most at home behind a pulpit, Will Willimon's deepest calling is to be a preacher and truth-teller of Jesus Christ. He is Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry at Duke University Divinity School and retired Bishop of the North Alabama Conference of The United Methodist Church, after serving for 20 years as faculty member and Dean of the Chapel at Duke University. He lives in Durham, North Carolina. Will Willimon has published many books, including his preaching subscription service on MinistryMatters.com, Pulpit Resource, and Fear of the Other: No Fear in Love, both published by Abingdon Press.
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