Scott Bessenecker has learned from new friar communities, from the history of Christianity and from the mouth of Jesus that there's something wonderfully subversive about saying no to ourselves every now and then, something that could even change the world.
Scott Bessenecker has learned from new friar communities, from the history of Christianity and from the mouth of Jesus that there's something wonderfully subversive about saying no to ourselves every now and then, something that could even change the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott Bessenecker is associate director for missions for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and author of several books, including The New Friars: The Emerging Movement Serving the World¿s Poor. He sends more than two thousand students each year on short-term mission experiences in a number of urban poor locations around the world. Scott's blog, The Least of These , is at urbana.org/blogs/least-these.
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Acknowledgments 1 Subverting MONOPOLY(TM) Through Meekness 2 Meekness and the Death of Pride 3 Submission in Our Leadership-Infatuated Culture 4 Repentance and the Death of Personal Wealth 5 Following and the Death of Comparison 6 Slavery and the Death of Entitlement 7 Obedience and the Death of Independence 8 Meekness and the Need for True Leadership Conclusion: How to Inherit the Earth Notes
Acknowledgments 1 Subverting MONOPOLY(TM) Through Meekness 2 Meekness and the Death of Pride 3 Submission in Our Leadership-Infatuated Culture 4 Repentance and the Death of Personal Wealth 5 Following and the Death of Comparison 6 Slavery and the Death of Entitlement 7 Obedience and the Death of Independence 8 Meekness and the Need for True Leadership Conclusion: How to Inherit the Earth Notes
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