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Routes and Radishes - And Other Things to Talk About at the Evangelical Crossroads

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    Self-identifying as 'evangelical' is risky business these days. What is Evangelicalism? Is it a historical artifact? A political philosophy? A set of doctrines? A litmus test for genuine faith? Perhaps more important, what will come to mind when future generations hear something described as 'evangelical'? The authors of Routes and Radishes approach this issue from various points of influence within evangelical organizations, denominations, and institutions. They believe that the historical distinctive of Evangelicalism is too powerful and too positive to be abandoned. Yet they all desire that the Evangelicalism of the future break away from common pitfalls in the task of loving people toward a vital relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Each author brings a different but vital perspective to the conversation this book represents. They chart a path that, while not monolithic, takes seriously the past and potential of the evangelical movement. Furthermore, they invite you to digest, participate, question, and make the future of Evangelicalism a meaningful part of your walk of faith.

    About the Authors

    Mark L. Russell (PhD, Asbury Theological Seminary) is cofounder of Russell Media and has served as a missionary in Russia, Chile and Germany. An ordained Southern Baptist minister, Mark has traveled to over seventy countries and has over seventy publications.

    Allen L. Yeh (DPhil, Oxford University) is Assistant Professor of History and Theology at Biola University with vast multi-cultural study and experience. Allen is pursuing ordination in the American Baptist Churches, USA

    Michelle Sanchez (M.Div., Th.M., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary), is codirector of Christian Formation and founder of a unique church-based spiritual direction ministry at Highrock Covenant Church in Arlington, Massachusetts. She graduated from Gordon-Conwell with the President's Award (highest GPA) and was also a recipient of the Michael Haynes Scholarship for African-American theological students. She has worked previously with Campus Crusade for Christ in New York City and has served in various leadership capacities with the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization. Michelle is currently pursuing ordination within the Evangelical Covenant Church.

    Michelle Stearns (PhD, St. Andrews) approaches theological studies through the practice of art. She is an amateur musician and is Assistant Professor of Theology at Mars Hill Graduate School.

    Dwight J. Friesen (DMin, George Fox University) is an ordained pastor with many years of pastoral and church planting experience. He is Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Mars Hill Graduate School.

Routes and Radishes - And Other Things to Talk About at the Evangelical Crossroads
Routes and Radishes - And Other Things to Talk About at the Evangelical CrossroadsRoutes and Radishes - And Other Things to Talk About at the Evangelical Crossroads

Mark's Blog

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Laurie's Blog

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from Our Souls at Work

The bottom line is this: if something looks too good to be true it probably is. I've seen this many, many times. One evening, there was a man next to me at our annual dinner. He had suddenly made millions. A year later, we found out his finances were not what they appeared to be. There are situations when you need to take a bold step to talk about these things openly, ask the probing questions, which is difficult. We see many market-driven situations where things are going well for a long time, but we really need to make sure what is behind it."

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