It's a DanceLuke is a journalist at a local newspaper in Southern California doing a series of articles on churches in the area. As he interviews Nate, pastor of a nontraditional church that operates a pub, he learns more why than who, what, when, and where.Patrick Oden, a first-time author, uses a fictitious church and fictitious people to write a nonfiction book about the Holy Spirit. Oden destroys the myth that solid Christian doctrine is only communicated in a didactic style. The personalities of the people and the conversational style turn theology into an enlightening, fascinating read. |
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Contenido
Looking for Something New | |
Focusing on Jesus | |
Breaking the Boundaries between Sacred and Secular | |
Drawing Us into Community | |
Empowering for Right Living | |
Welcoming Strangers | |
Spurring Us to Give | |
Provoking Participation | |
Inciting Creativity | |
Leading as a Body | |
Uniting Us through Worship | |
About these sources | |
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