A Bias Toward Action: Creating Dynamic Cultures to Heal Stained Glass Paralysis

A Bias Toward Action: Creating Dynamic Cultures to Heal Stained Glass Paralysis

by Rev Dr Tina Carter
A Bias Toward Action: Creating Dynamic Cultures to Heal Stained Glass Paralysis

A Bias Toward Action: Creating Dynamic Cultures to Heal Stained Glass Paralysis

by Rev Dr Tina Carter

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Overview

"On earth as it is in Heaven," seven words Jesus spoke to put feet on the Gospel...A Bias Toward Action teaches gracious Means which put feet to "On earth as it is in Heaven." We spent this entire book imagining you and praying for you. We pray for those of you who find action effortless, we pictured you reading the words of these pages, saying, "of course, that is so obvious...if only everyone would read this book." We also pictured those who would put down this book several times. We imagined those of you who would find this book heartless, not suited for real ministry work which embodies the gentleness and persistent tenacious love we see in Gospels. After all, God sent Jesus, the only Son, into a world full of broken people who would choose to crucify the Christ rather than give up their own deeply sinful biases. The Gospels, though, appear in context between the ministries of the Hebrew Bible and those organizations arising from the apostolic efforts. To consider the Incarnation of Jesus as the only face of God is to cut out a significant portion of God's literary self-identification in Sacred Texts. As Wesley often said, the whole tenor of Scripture needs consideration to arrive at truth. We imagine and pray for you, and live in hope that you find a bias toward action, as the Hebrews did, as the Apostles did, as the ancient and future faith-holders have done. Tina - My husband says I have a bias toward action and I think he's right. My idea of a life well lived includes actions that result in God getting praise. A life well lived includes intentionality and a willingness to risk. I have lived my life trying to dance with God rather than waiting to make sure I know every step before I enter the dance floor. My idea of a Christian life well lived usually plays out more like a comedy improv than a perfectly scripted drama. This book is written in response to so many people who have heard about the ministries that have been started and continue at the

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478734260
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 05/26/2014
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.27(d)

About the Author

About the Authors: Rev. Dr. Tina Carter is a child of God, wonderer, daughter, mother, wife, pastor, scientist, engineer, writer, teacher, philanthropist, coach, storyteller, addict, recovering, hiker, walker, nature lover, friend, fun enthusiast, eager learner, listener, pattern recognizer, reader, expert knitter, trainer, strategist, hairball-orbiter, and, according to the best sources, awesome grandmother.

Rev. Dr. Mindy Johnson-Hicks, a Congregational Wesleyan pastor, lives happily in Austin with her wife Amy. For 16 years, she served churches as mentor, pastor, and crisis communications director. She authored two books and three church operations manuals and has designed leadership protocols for many church systems.

Rev. Dr. Tina Carter and Rev. Dr. Mindy Johnson-Hicks co-authored last year's wildly successful book, The Wealth of Poverty.
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