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Real Life

A Christianity Worth Living Out

James Choung
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Pages
248
Year
2012
Language
English

About

What does it mean to follow Jesus? And how should we help others become more like him? Once upon a time, being a Christian seemed clear. Say these words, pray these prayers, do these things. But out in the real world, following Jesus feels more nebulous. What's the point? That's Stephen's struggle in these pages as he wonders if he has missed his calling. In this compelling narrative, James Choung explores what it means to follow Jesus in the real world. Is Christianity something you just believe in, or can it be something you actually live out? Engineer Stephen wants to encourage his younger colleague Jared in his spiritual journey, but both feel at a loss. Stephen's friend Bridget offers insights on how Boomers, Xers, Millennials and younger generations approach spiritual questions, with implications for discipleship, community and service. Together they walk through deepening stages of faith as they discern how God is calling them to live. Join Stephen, Bridget and Jared on their journey of following Jesus, as they discover what it means to move from skeptic to world-changer. And find new pathways for Christian discipleship and disciplemaking in a world yearning for hope.

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"The book's conversational tone, relevance to today's issues, and tangible solutions make this an important read for both ministers and laypersons who seek more unified and better motivated Christian communities."
Publishers Weekly, October 8, 2012
"To thrive, the church can't merely be about making converts, but must focus its energies on making disciples--the very essence of the Great Commission. Real Life is a huge step in the right direction, offering a simple, practical tool to help everyone involved in disciplemaking to know that the objective is to get disciples to walk, talk, think, feel and do as Jesus did. For the sake of the church, read this book and put it into action!"
Doug Birdsall, executive chair, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization

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