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A Short Guide to Spiritual Formation

A Short Guide to Spiritual Formation

Alex Sosler; Russell Moore

BAKER PUBLISHING GROUP
2024
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Christianity Today 2025 Book Award (Christian Living / Spiritual Formation)Outreach 2025 Resource of the Year (Spiritual Growth)"With so many distractions in life, we must be deliberate in our search for God, and Sosler's book gives masterful guidance."--Christianity TodayIn a society always seeking the new and novel, Christians can become more grounded and mature through a retrieval of our common tradition. Alex Sosler sets forth the "transcendentals" of truth, goodness, and beauty--along with community--to help readers follow the way of Jesus.Weaving together church history, theology, and devotional practice, Sosler offers a holistic introduction to spiritual formation, encompassing biblical truth, the pursuit of the good life, the contemplation of God, and communal belonging. Each section includes a biblical and historical precedent for the tradition and highlights an exemplar from church history: Augustine on truth, Dorothy Day on goodness, Teresa of Ávila on beauty, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer on church commitment and community.This accessible book provides avenues for a broader and deeper spirituality that can shape the complexity of our souls. It is ideal for undergraduate students and as a formation primer for church adult education classes, classical schools, and homeschooling communities.
Como viver no mundo sem abrir mão do evangelho

Como viver no mundo sem abrir mão do evangelho

Russell Moore

Editora Mundo Cristao
2024
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Russell Moore explora o relacionamento da igreja evang lica de seu pa s com a sociedade e seus valores. prov vel que o leitor brasileiro n o se surpreenda ao perceber que h uma intersec o entre o cen rio norte-americano e o contexto brasileiro atual, raz o pela qual a Editora Mundo Crist o julga importante a publica o desta obra.No contexto norte-americano, a igreja evang lica vem nitidamente perdendo relev ncia, e, conforme aponta Moore, muitos dos esfor os de engajamento pol tico e cultural t m sido desastrosos para a miss o da igreja. Em contrapartida, Moore reconhece que um cristianismo que simplesmente se amolde aos comportamentos e valores representativos da cultura de uma poca tamb m tende a morrer. O que fazer?O autor defende que a miss o da igreja n o tolera um cristianismo que se isole da sociedade. A igreja , por defini o, mission ria e por isso precisa buscar formas de conectar-se com os de fora de sua bolha. Em busca da proclama o do reino, abre-se uma oportunidade hist rica de m xima relev ncia: a reconcilia o de uma na o consigo mesma e com o Criador. Esta obra, portanto, explora cada aspecto da intrincada rela o entre a igreja e a sociedade, apontando alternativas para que o Corpo de Cristo seja relevante medida que se at m ao verdadeiro evangelho.
You're Not Crazy

You're Not Crazy

Ray Ortlund; Sam Allberry; Russell Moore; Clark Lowenfield

Crossway Books
2023
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Practical Advice for Weary Leaders Who Want a Gospel-Centered Culture for Their Church Being a pastor is hard. Whether it’s relational difficulties in the congregation, growing opposition toward the church as an institution, or just the struggle to continue in ministry with joy and faithfulness, the pressure on leaders can be truly overwhelming. It’s no surprise that pastors are burned out, tempted to give up, or think they’re going crazy. While we’re quick to assert what the gospel says, we’re often too slow to admit what the gospel should do for our churches: reflect Christ’s beauty through a godly, grace-filled culture. In this practical guide, seasoned pastors Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry help weary leaders renew their love for ministry by equipping them to build a gospel-centered culture into every aspect of their churches. Emphasizing the importance of healthy doctrine, they explain that failing to also nurture a healthy culture can be frustrating, polarizing, and even unbiblical. This encouraging guide features Scripture-focused advice on honesty, honor, preaching, leadership, and mission to support leaders and help them regain a beautiful, Christ-centered vision for their ministries. A Great Resource for Pastors, Church Planters, and Seminary Students: Encourages weary church leaders with Christ-centered advice on hospitality, discipleship, preaching, and more Valuable Ministry Insights: Each chapter features discussion questions and a brief, engaging conversation between the authors about the topic By Pastors Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry: Expanding on their podcast, You’re Not Crazy
The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism

The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism

Carl F. H. Henry; Russell Moore

Crossway Books
2022
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An Influential Guide on Evangelicals’ Critical Role in Social Issues As social problems including prejudice, classism, and war dominated conversations in the 1940s, orthodox Christians became known for their indifference rather than compassionate leadership around the issues. If the gospel has the power to change the world, shouldn’t Christians engage in global matters with biblical authority? In The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism, theologian Carl F. H. Henry critiques separatist evangelicals and their absence from the social arena, calling on all Christians to unite humanitarianism with Christ-centered leadership to impact the kingdom of God. With cultural and political analysis that is still timely today, he inspires believers to reject pessimism about the human condition and embrace action, responding to global needs and pointing to Christ as the ultimate solution for every social ill. Topical: Explores social ethics, politics, global order, and more from a Christian perspective Theological: Compares religious liberalism and fundamentalism in culture, reformation, supernaturalism, and redemption Edited Edition: This classic book from Carl F. H. Henry, a prominent figure in evangelicalism, has been updated with a foreword by Russell Moore
Recovering Our Sanity

Recovering Our Sanity

Michael Horton; Russell Moore

ZONDERVAN
2022
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How cultivating a healthy fear of God liberates us from our fear of others, our fear of the future, and even our fear of death itself.At times the world feels like it's losing its mind. From politics to the pandemic, we live with an ever-increasing uncertainty, and many of us have grown to fear the rapid disintegration of our society and our own lives.Recovering Our Sanity is not another self-help book about how to beat your daily fears for a better life. It's a book that will show you the gravity and glory of a God who's worthy of our fear. It’s a book that will reveal how these two biblical phrases—Fear God and Do Not Be Afraid—are not contradictory but actually one coherent message.Michael Horton—Professor of Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary—shows us that we cannot fight our fears by seeking the absence of fear altogether, but by living with a fear of God that drives out the fear of everything else. Horton will walk you through the case for the fear of God by:Developing what it means to fear God, biblically and theologically, and what this kind of fear looks like in practice.Categorizing different types of fears—from cultural anxiety to pain and hardship—and what they stem from.Focusing on how to confront our earthly fears with our hope in Christ, rooted in the gospel.Reminding us that God does not exist for us; we exist for God.Humbling, thought-provoking, and hope-igniting, Recovering Our Sanity delivers a timely message that will help you shift your focus from a human-centered obsession with self-preservation to a fixation on Christ and his salvation.Rather than clinging to false securities and promises of immediate gratification, you can gain the lasting joy of knowing the One who has given himself to save us and who says to us, "Do not be afraid."
Tome uma posição: Assuma com coragem as consequências de sua fé
Coragem Num tempo em que a igreja de Cristo tem sido usada por todos os espectros pol ticos, e as narrativas buscam associar o cristianismo s ideologias mais diversas, assumir uma posi o requer coragem e uma necess ria capacidade de discernir o que Jesus, de fato, quer de seu povo nesse ambiente conturbado em que estamos inseridos.Criado num contexto de elevada hipocrisia e forte legalismo, Russell Moore por pouco n o abandonou a f na adolesc ncia, ao tentar lidar com as contradi es da igreja. Seu amor por Cristo foi mais forte, e ele acabou tornando-se uma das principais lideran as crist s nos Estados Unidos hoje.Russell Moore um exemplo contundente do pre o que se deve estar disposto a pagar pelo desejo de compreender o essencial da vida crist como algo muito al m de seguir uma determinada pauta moral. Com suas convic es forjadas numa atitude de questionamento do senso comum e de busca pela fidelidade a Cristo, Moore apresenta reflex es e sugest es sobre como manter a sanidade espiritual e ser relevante ao seguir o caminho da cruz.Tome uma posi o enaltece a coragem de enfrentar o bom e verdadeiro combate. E, para nos inspirar nessa jornada, o autor resgata a vida do profeta Elias, oferecendo insights valiosos sobre o paradoxo da coragem e sobre como nos posicionar diante das principais quest es de nosso tempo.
Plough Quarterly No. 29 – Beyond Borders

Plough Quarterly No. 29 – Beyond Borders

Edwidge Danticat; Russell Moore; Ashley Lucas; Stephanie Saldaña; River Claure; Santiago Ramos; Ann Thomas; Simeon Wiehler; Yaniv Sagee

PLOUGH PUBLISHING HOUSE
2021
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Can we move beyond borders that divide us without losing our identity? Over the past decade, the yearning for rootedness, for being part of a story bigger than oneself, has flared up as a cultural force to be reckoned with. There’s much to affirm in this desire to belong to a people. That means pride in all that is admirable in the nation to which we belong – and repentance for its historic sins. A focus on national identity, of course, can lead to darker places. The new nationalists, who in Western countries often appeal to the memory of a Christian past, applaud when governments fortify borders to keep out people who are fleeing for their lives. (Needless to say, such actions are contrary to the Christian faith.) Is our yearning for roots doomed to lead to a heartless politics of exclusion? Does maintaining group or national identity require borders guarded with lethal violence? The answer isn’t artificial schemes for universal brotherhood, such as a universal language. Our differences are what make a community human. Might the true ground for community lie deeper even than shared nationality or language? After all, the biblical vision of humankind’s ultimate future has “every tribe and language and people and nation” coming together – beyond all borders but still as themselves. In this issue: - Santiago Ramos describes a double homelessness immigrant children experience as outsiders in both countries. - Ashley Lucas profiles a Black Panther imprisoned for life and looks at the impact on his family. - Simeon Wiehler helps a museum repatriate a thousand human skulls collected by a colonialist. - Yaniv Sagee calls Zionism back to its founding vision of a shared society with Palestinians. - Stephanie Saldaña finds the lost legendary chocolates of Damascus being crafted in Texas. - Edwidge Danticat says storytelling builds a home that no physical separation can take away. - Phographer River Claure reimagines Saint-Exupéry’s Le Petit Prince as an Aymara fairy tale. - Ann Thomas tells of liminal experiences while helping families choose a cemetery plot. - Russell Moore challenges the church to reclaim its integrity and staunch an exodus. You’ll also find: - Prize-winning poems by Mhairi Owens, Susan de Sola, and Forester McClatchey - A profile of Japanese peacemaker Toyohiko Kagawa - Reviews of Fredrik deBoer’s The Cult of Smart, Anna Neima’s The Utopians, and Amor Towles’s The Lincoln Highway - Insights on following Jesus from E. Stanley Jones, Barbara Brown Taylor, Teresa of Ávila, Oscar Romero, Martin Luther King Jr., Eberhard Arnold, Leonardo Boff, Meister Eckhart, C. S. Lewis, Hermas, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to put their faith into action. Each issue brings you in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art to help you put Jesus’ message into practice and find common cause with others.
Remember Death

Remember Death

Matthew McCullough; Russell Moore

Crossway Books
2018
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Life-expectancy worldwide is twice what it was a hundred years ago. And because of modern medicine, many of us don’t often see death up close. That makes it easy to live as if death is someone else’s problem. It isn’t. Ignoring the certainty of death doesn’t protect us from feeling its effects throughout the lives we’re living now. But this avoidance can hold us back from experiencing the powerful, everyday relevance of Jesus’s promises to us. So long as death remains remote and unreal, Jesus’s promises will too. But honesty about death brings hope to life. That’s the ironic claim at the heart of this book. Cultivating “death-awareness” helps us bring the promises of Jesus from the hazy clouds of some other world into the everyday problems of our world—where they belong.
Adopted for Life

Adopted for Life

Russell Moore

Crossway Books
2015
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The doctrine of adoption—God’s decision to adopt sinful men and women into his family—stands at the heart of Christianity. In light of this, Christians’ efforts to adopt beautifully illustrate the truth of the gospel. In this popular-level and practical manifesto, Russell Moore encourages Christians to adopt children and to help other Christian families to do the same. He shows that adoption is not just about couples who have struggled to have children. Rather, it’s about an entire culture within evangelicalism—a culture that sees adoption as part of the Great Commission mandate and as a sign of the gospel itself.
This Is Camino

This Is Camino

Russell Moore; Allison Hopelain; Chris Colin

Ten Speed Press
2015
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A cookbook about the unique, fire-based cooking approach and ingredient-focused philosophy of Camino restaurant in Oakland, CA, with approximately 100 recipes. After a visit to Camino, "New York Times"writer Mark Bittman wrote of head chef Russell Moore, "What's important but is impossible to describe is the strength and utter brilliance of his flavor combinations and the downright simplicity of it all. Moore has a palate that cannot be stopped; everything tastes as if it were created to go with everything seasoning it." Camino is no stranger to this kind of praise--the locally beloved but nationally acclaimed restaurant is known and respected in food and chef circles. Since opening in 2008, Camino has become known for its exciting menu (most of the food is cooked in their fireplace) and the tight-knit community of chefs who love the restaurant. This network is a result of the lavish book release dinner parties that Camino hosts for cookbook releases and has made fans of such food luminaries as Yotam Ottolenghi, Sean Brock, Francis Malman, David Lebovitz, and Deborah Madison. In"This is Camino," fundamental cooking skills (including open-fire cooking); unique, ingredient-focused recipes that are both sophisticated and pared-down; and inventive flavor pairings marry with lush photography and a stunning package to produce the new must-have cookbook for Camino's many fans and restaurant book lovers."
Plough Quarterly No. 6

Plough Quarterly No. 6

Russell Moore; Peggy Gish; N. T. Wright; Julia Chaney-Moss; Nathaniel Peters; Channah Ben-Eliezer; Les Isaac; Chico Fajardo-Heflin; Paul Sanders; Robert Paeglow

Plough Publishing House
2015
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The contributors to this issue of Plough Quarterly focus on what it means to bear witness to the gospel. Peggy Gish reports on the church’s response to Boko Haram in Nigeria, where thousands of Christians have been killed. But in addition to witnesses who die for their faith, there are those who live for it, such as the families of those who died in Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. And in the wake of the US Supreme Court’s move to redefine marriage, we can’t talk about Christian witness without considering marriage and sexuality. With insights from Russell Moore, N. T. Wright, Amy Carmichael, Pope Francis, George Fox, Ivan Illich, Julia Chaney-Moss, Nathaniel Peters, Channah Ben-Eliezer, Chico Fajardo-Heflin, Les Isaac, Paul Sanders, and Robert Paeglow, this issue is sure to stimulate reflection and discussion. And as if that weren’t enough, you also get world-class art by Caravaggio, August Macke, Eric Drooker, Denis Barsukov, Pablo Picasso, George Tooker, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Janice Earley, John Singer Sargent, Paul Sanders, Paul Klee, Ghislaine Howard, and others. Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to put their faith into action. Each issue brings you in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art to help you put Jesus’ message into practice and find common cause with others.
Jesus or Nothing

Jesus or Nothing

Dan DeWitt; Russell Moore

Crossway Books
2014
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It’s time to make a choice. Many young adults are abandoning the Christian faith, convinced that it's an outdated and uneducated belief system. Dan DeWitt counters these misconceptions and challenges us to think carefully about the choice between Jesus and nothing by comparing the Christian worldview with the notion of a godless universe devoid of true goodness and ultimate significance. This winsome book describes the rock-solid foundation for life that Christians enjoy in and through the gospel—offering an explanation for our existence, grace for our guilt, and meaning for our mortality.
Tempted and Tried

Tempted and Tried

Russell Moore

Crossway Books
2011
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Although temptation is a common and well-acknowledged part of the human experience, few realize the truth behind temptation and fewer still know how to defeat it. Tempted and Tried will not reassure Christians by claiming that temptation is less powerful or less prevalent than it is; instead, it will prepare believers for battle by telling the truth about the cosmic war that is raging. Moore shows that the temptation of every Christian is part of a broader conspiracy against God, a conspiracy that confronts everyone who shares the flesh of Jesus through human birth and especially confronts those who share the Spirit of Christ through the new birth of redemption.Moore walks readers through the Devil’s ancient strategies for temptation revealed in Jesus’ wilderness testing. Moore considers how those strategies might appear in a contemporary context and points readers to a way of escape. Tempted and Tried will remind Christians that temptation must be understood in terms of warfare, encouraging them with the truth that victory has already been secured through the triumph of Christ.