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The Hopeful Neighborhood - (Lutheran Hour Ministries Resources) by Don Everts (Hardcover)

The Hopeful Neighborhood - (Lutheran Hour Ministries Resources) by  Don Everts (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>When Christians join together to pursue the common good of our neighborhoods, we bring hope to the world, credibility to the church, and glory to God. Filled with original research from the Barna Group and Lutheran Hour Ministries, this book from Don Everts offers constructive, practical ways that Christians and churches can bless our local communities.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <strong>Are you tired of hearing people dismiss the church as an irrelevant relic?</strong> (Do you secretly wonder if they are right?) Don Everts explores an exciting reality that is revealed in Scripture, shown throughout history, and confirmed in the latest research: when Christians pursue the common good of the neighborhood, the world stands up and notices. It turns out this is exactly what we're called to do. When Christians make good things, we bring blessings and hope to our local community. With original research from the Barna Group and Lutheran Hour Ministries on how Christians relate to our neighborhoods, this book is filled with constructive, practical ways that Christians and churches bless those around us. As Christians join together for the common good, we bring hope to the world, credibility to the church, and glory to God.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Pastor Everts . . . explores in this useful survey ways to 'help Christians live in natural, normal, God-honoring ways. . . .' Those wishing for a deeper understanding of the values of modern Christians will find much to consider.</p>--Publishers Weekly Review, September 2020<br><br><p><em>The Hopeful Neighborhood</em> is a critical read for anyone desiring to rebuild the social fabric of our communities. Change won't come from institutional leaders but from those on the street willing to do the hard work of listening, honoring our commonalities, and advancing good.</p>--Gabe Lyons, president, Q Media, author of Good Faith and unChristian<br><br><p>Once again, Don Everts and the Barna team have partnered to create a book that enlightens and challenges. For a people who have been living 'above place, ' <em>The Hopeful Neighborhood</em> is both an invitation and a guide to being rooted. It draws on Scripture, the history of the early church, current research, and real-life examples to illumine an alternative way of life for the common good. Your neighbors probably need this book . . . to be read by you!</p>--John Ortberg, pastor and author<br><br><p>Put <em>The Hopeful Neighborhood</em> into practice, and you'll discover any grief you feel about the decline of the institutional church will be replaced by lively hope. In today's America, ringing church bells no longer compel most people to come to worship, but worshipers joining others to pursue the common good in their neighborhood creates opportunities to share the hope that is in us. Interestingly, the majority of God's Ten Commandments are about others, about seeking the common good of people. Don Everts invites us to see that old truth anew.</p>--Dale Meyer, president of Concordia Seminary<br><br><p>The most accessible and the most promising mission field might be our neighborhood. Yet most Christians do not know their neighbors. Our individualism and consumerism have kept us isolated. In this third book in Everts's trilogy with Lutheran Hour Ministries and Barna Group, we get a very helpful picture of how we might embrace the common good of what is nearest to us. Everts brings us into lively discussion with Scripture and church history to offer a very promising picture of where we might engage in God's call to us.</p>--Jim Singleton, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary<br><br><p>This book does such a beautiful job of preparing us for life on mission with Jesus in the place where we live and with the people who live near us, in our neighborhoods. And my friend Don shares so much of his own journey--he's lived in thirty neighborhoods! And he lovingly, carefully, persuasively guides us through the barriers to engaging and loving our neighbors as Christ calls. I hope you gain as much from the journey as I have.</p>--from the foreword by David Kinnaman, president of the Barna Group<br><br><p>What if you live where you live not because you got a good deal to purchase or rent but rather because God has intentionally placed you there to seek its common good? <em>The Hopeful Neighborhood</em> weaves together engaging stories, biblical insight, historical context, relevant research, and practical steps to help the reader participate in what God seeks to do in their community. Read and put this book into practice, and we will see the kingdom come in our neighborhoods as it is in heaven.</p>--Dana Allin, synod executive, ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians<br>

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