Where the Cross Meets the Street
Autor: | Noel Castellanos |
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EAN: | 9780830897568 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 28.01.2015 |
Untertitel: | What Happens to the Neighborhood When God Is at the Center |
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Schlagworte: | CCDA Christian Christian Community Development Association Cross talk Jesus church community compassion cross gospel immigration justice kingdom mission missional neigh proclamation social justice spiritual formation urban ministry |
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Missio Alliance Essential Reading List The cross means more than we've let it mean. Proclaiming the gospel and forming the faithful: these are the most practiced disciplines of the evangelical church. As central as these disciplines are, however, they are only part of the story. And as Christian Community Development Association CEO Noel Castellanos has learned over a lifetime of ministry and mission, the neglect of the gospel's full implications for the world has contributed to the erosion of communities and the languishing of poor and other marginalized people. In Where the Cross Meets the Street Castellanos shows the strengths and limitations of a narrowly focused church and broadens our imaginations to embrace a gospel that proclaims Christ and forms disciples. This life-giving gospel also demonstrates compassion, confronts injustice and restores individuals and communities to wholeness. This is the whole work of the cross; this is the privilege of those who follow the Word made flesh.
Noel Castellanos is the CEO of the Christian Community Development Association. He was the founding president of the Latino Leadership Foundation, a training and development organization for Latino pastors, and the founding pastor of Chicago?s La Villita Community Church.
Noel Castellanos is the CEO of the Christian Community Development Association. He was the founding president of the Latino Leadership Foundation, a training and development organization for Latino pastors, and the founding pastor of Chicago?s La Villita Community Church.