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OverviewHave you ever wondered what the church would look like if Christians began to take the words of Jesus seriously--the words some Bibles print in red? What if Jesus actually meant for us to do the things he said? What if those who """"believe in Jesus"""" really did value the things he valued? Would the church look different? Would your neighborhood stay the same? In Think Red, Larry Stoess takes a close look at the values, the vision, and the mission of Jesus, and then holds up a mirror for us to see if our communities look anything like Jesus. If we dare look in the mirror we may be inspired to leave behind our obsession with consumer-based religion and follow the way of Jesus. Those who do will be set free to imagine creative and whimsical expressions of community. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Larry StoessPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9781725271661ISBN 10: 1725271664 Pages: 154 Publication Date: 27 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI was privileged to be with Larry and his crew when the Table Cafe opened, witnessing firsthand the hope and light it brings to the Portland community in Louisville. Larry has been 'thinking red' for years. He lived this book long before it became a print volume. Think Red is not a command by someone who is angry. It is an invitation to the richer, fuller, abundant life that Jesus offers. --Reggie McNeal, author of Kingdom Come My friend Larry Stoess issues a bold challenge to us all. Think Red is a resource that will help the church apply the principles I've written about in my manifesto. I pray the whole church is brave enough to read this. --John M. Perkins, author of He Calls Me Friend In this book, Larry Stoess casts a vision for a Christian faith that looks like Jesus, acts like Jesus, loves like Jesus. He invites us to 'think red, ' referring to the Bibles that highlight Jesus' words in red font. Basically, Stoess is daring us all to live as if Jesus meant the stuff he said. This book is an altar call, commissioning us to live out a better version of our faith . . . It is a call for Christianity to be 'born again.' --Shane Claiborne, cofounder of Red Letter Christians Think Red is just that--thinking and exploring the true meaning of Christ's words, not just for personal reflection but rather communal empowerment and transformation. Larry Stoess says it best: together 'we're gonna do something.' --Angel Hamilton, The Bluegrass Mom blog I was privileged to be with Larry and his crew when the Table Cafe opened, witnessing firsthand the hope and light it brings to the Portland community in Louisville. Larry has been 'thinking red' for years. He lived this book long before it became a print volume. Think Red is not a command by someone who is angry. It is an invitation to the richer, fuller, abundant life that Jesus offers. --Reggie McNeal, author of Kingdom Come My friend Larry Stoess issues a bold challenge to us all. Think Red is a resource that will help the church apply the principles I've written about in my manifesto. I pray the whole church is brave enough to read this. --John M. Perkins, author of He Calls Me Friend In this book, Larry Stoess casts a vision for a Christian faith that looks like Jesus, acts like Jesus, loves like Jesus. He invites us to 'think red, ' referring to the Bibles that highlight Jesus' words in red font. Basically, Stoess is daring us all to live as if Jesus meant the stuff he said. This book is an altar call, commissioning us to live out a better version of our faith . . . It is a call for Christianity to be 'born again.' --Shane Claiborne, cofounder of Red Letter Christians Think Red is just that--thinking and exploring the true meaning of Christ's words, not just for personal reflection but rather communal empowerment and transformation. Larry Stoess says it best: together 'we're gonna do something.' --Angel Hamilton, The Bluegrass Mom blog ""I was privileged to be with Larry and his crew when the Table Café opened, witnessing firsthand the hope and light it brings to the Portland community in Louisville. Larry has been 'thinking red' for years. He lived this book long before it became a print volume. Think Red is not a command by someone who is angry. It is an invitation to the richer, fuller, abundant life that Jesus offers."" --Reggie McNeal, author of Kingdom Come ""My friend Larry Stoess issues a bold challenge to us all. Think Red is a resource that will help the church apply the principles I've written about in my manifesto. I pray the whole church is brave enough to read this."" --John M. Perkins, author of He Calls Me Friend ""In this book, Larry Stoess casts a vision for a Christian faith that looks like Jesus, acts like Jesus, loves like Jesus. He invites us to 'think red, ' referring to the Bibles that highlight Jesus' words in red font. Basically, Stoess is daring us all to live as if Jesus meant the stuff he said. This book is an altar call, commissioning us to live out a better version of our faith . . . It is a call for Christianity to be 'born again.'"" --Shane Claiborne, cofounder of Red Letter Christians ""Think Red is just that--thinking and exploring the true meaning of Christ's words, not just for personal reflection but rather communal empowerment and transformation. Larry Stoess says it best: together 'we're gonna do something.'"" --Angel Hamilton, The Bluegrass Mom blog Author InformationLarry Wayne Stoess is a missional church leader in Louisville, Kentucky. After serving as Executive Director of the Portland Promise Center (a youth development agency) for seventeen years, he and a band of friends founded the United Methodist Church of the Promise; The Table Café, a pay-what-you-can community café; and Promise Housing Plus, a nonprofit construction company. He is passionate about people, especially his wife Kathie and their neighbors in Portland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |