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Practicing the King's Economy - by Michael Rhodes & Robby Holt & Brian Fikkert (Paperback)

Practicing the King's Economy - by  Michael Rhodes & Robby Holt & Brian Fikkert (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A pastor, an urban social activist, and an economics professor and bestselling author invite God's people to experience the joy of following Jesus more fully in how they spend, save, and give.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The church in the West is rediscovering the fact that God cares deeply for the poor. More and more, churches and individual Christians are looking for ways to practice economic discipleship, but it's hard to make progress when we are blind to our own entanglement in our culture's idolatrous economic beliefs and practices. <br/><br/><i>Practicing the King's Economy </i>cuts through much confusion and invites Christians to take their place within the biblical story of the "King Jesus Economy." Through eye-opening true stories of economic discipleship in action, and with a solid exploration of six key biblical themes, the authors offer practical ways for God's people to earn, invest, spend, compensate, save, share, and give in ways that embody God's love and provision for the world.<br/><br/>Foreword by Christopher J. H. Wright.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>"Here is economic wisdom for humans with habits and desires, immersed in patterns and practices. Here is a model of economic discipleship that doesn't just tell you what to think but how to practically live in an economy of the kingdom. Here is a book that refuses idealism but is fueled by resurrection hope. But you can't pull this off on your own, so buy copies for your family, friends, and congregation."--<b>James K. A. Smith</b>, professor of philosophy at Calvin College; author of <i>You Are What You Love</i><br/><br/>"The authors show how biblical mandates work justice and equality in the real world. Their testimonies, grown out of their own experiences, will be life-giving for any reader who cares about economic neighborliness."--<b>Walter Brueggemann</b>, professor emeritus at Columbia Theological Seminary; author of The Prophetic Imagination<br/><br/>"This is a powerfully practical book."--<b>Joel Belz</b>, founder of <i>WORLD</i> magazine<br/><br/>"This book is good--really good. I found myself thinking differently about the economy, the marketplace, the kingdom of God, his Word, and even why God put me here."--<b>Henry Kaestner</b>, managing principal of Sovereign's Capital; cofounder and former CEO of Bandwidth<br/><br/>"This book is an incredibly helpful tool for all Christians who desire to live a countercultural life for the common good, especially as it relates to their money and resources."--<b>Gabe Lyons</b>, coauthor of Good Faith; founder of Q<br/><br/><b>Michael Rhodes</b> is director of community transformation at the Memphis Center for Urban Theological Studies, where he heads up efforts to equip pastors and community development practitioners with theologically informed tools for community transformation.<br/><br/><b>Robby Holt</b> is senior pastor at North Shore Fellowship in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and teacher and theological dean for the Chattanooga Institute for Faith and Work.<br/><br/><b>Brian Fikkert</b> is founder and president of the Chalmers Center for Economic Development at Covenant College. He is the coauthor of several books, including <i>When Helping Hurts</i> and <i>From Dependence to Dignity</i>.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Michael Rhodes</b> is the director of community development and an instructor at the Memphis Center for Urban Theological Studies, where he heads up efforts to equip urban pastors and community development practitioners with theologically informed tools for community transformation.<br/><br/><b>Robby Holt</b> is the senior pastor at North Shore Fellowship in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and teacher and theological dean for the Chattanooga Institute for Faith and Work. He teaches theology of work and New Testament courses for the Chattanooga Fellows Initiative.<br/><br/><b>Brian Fikkert</b> is the founder and president of the Chalmers Center for Economic Development at Covenant College, where he also serves as a professor of economics and community development. He is the coauthor of several books, including <i>When Helping Hurts</i> and <i>From Dependence to Dignity</i>.

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