Soularize In a Box

Soularize In a Box

Soularize in a Box What is it? For the past 10 years, Soularize has showcased influential thinkers and introduced new voices, providing a surprising and thought-provoking dialogue about the church in transition. Save money, save the environment . . . It’s an entire conference in a box Keynoters include Fr. Richard Rohr, NT Wright, Rita Brock, and Brennan Manning The DVD and CD includes 20 talks in iPod-ready audio and video Soularize-exclusive panels with keynote speakers With discount code VB50, it’s less than $20 A great pass-along gift for friends and staff 100% of the proceeds help to develop TheOOZE.  You can link to the product at http://soularize.net [1] which includes video clips and descriptions or search YouTube “Soularize07” for participant videos. And feel free to rip your favorite 3-5 minute segments of the audio or video and post on your blog for others to share. [1] http://soularize.net

Nudge by Leonard Sweet

Nudge by Leonard Sweet

What does Charles Sanders Pierce and Ferdinand de Saussure have to do with Christian evangelism. Leonard Sweet might give the short answer - “Everything.” Reviews are often given over to hyperbole. Sometimes they create unmet expectations. I will go out on a limb here and suggest Len Sweet’s new book on “evangelism” may be his most important work in his very prolific writing career. Nudge is in one sense “classic Sweet.” Thorough and amply illustrated. In another sense, it may be one of his boldest moves. Appropriating an accessible understanding of “semiotics” - the art and science of sign-reading - Sweet contends we need to learn “Nudge evangelism.” Combining the Celtic Fives with human sensory experience, Sweet points to evangelism beyond the evanga-script. Nudge evangelism moves from tract to following the tracks of the Spirit. Rather than assuming we “bring Jesus to anyone” Sweet points to our need to follow Jesus who has “gone ahead of us.” Nudge may well rescue the idea of Christian evangelism for many. About the Author Currently the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at Drew University, Madison, NJ and a Visiting Distinguished Professor at George Fox University, Portland, Oregon, Len has been Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Theological School at Drew University for five years, Previous to Drew Len served for eleven years as President and Professor of Church History at United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio. Prior to 1985, Len was Provost of Colgate Rochester/Bexley Hall/Crozer Divinity School in Rochester, New York. Involved in leadership positions in the United Methodist Church, Len has been chosen to speak at various Jurisdictional and General Conferences as well as the 1996 World Methodist Congress in Rio de Janeiro. He also serves as a consultant to many of America's denominational leaders and agencies. He is a member of the West Virginia Annual Conference. Author of more than two hundred articles, over twelve hundred published sermons, and dozens of books, Len is the primary contributor (along with his wife Karen Elizabeth Rennie) to the web-based preaching resource, sermons.com. For nine years he and his wife wrote Homiletics, which became under their watch the premier preaching resource in North America. In 2005 Len introduced the first open-source preaching resource on the Web, wikiletics.com. Len has served a term on the council of the American Society of Church History, was an associate editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion for ten years, and is a member of numerous professional groups. An honors and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Richmond, he earned his Master of Divinity degree from Colgate Rochester Divinity School and Ph.D. from the University of Rochester. The recent recipient of honorary doctorates from the University of Richmond (Virginia), Baker University (Kansas), Otterbein College (Ohio), Coe College (Iowa), and Lebanon Valley College (Pennsylvania), Len has held distinguished lectureships at various colleges, universities and seminaries, and has presented academic papers before major professional societies. He is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences, state conventions, pastors' schools, retreats. Len is increasingly being asked to lecture around the world, and has spoken in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Brazil, England, Wales, South Africa, South Korea, Iceland, Scotland, and most recently, China, Indonesia, and Latvia. When you post your review, help the wider community by adding the hashtag: #vb-nudge [hide] Link-love for your review: [1] http://leonardsweet.com [2] - the congregation these authors started Interview Availability: The author may be available for blog and podcast interviews. If you'd like to interview them, please email me at todd@theooze.com [/hide] [1] http://viralbloggers.wufoo.com/forms/nudge-by-leonard-sweet/ [2] http://leonardsweet.com.com

Coffeehouse Theology by Ed Cyzewski

Coffeehouse Theology by Ed Cyzewski

Who gets to set the agenda for doing theology? Some select the Christian era of their favorite theologian or theological movement and mark their boundaries. The next step is to consider everyone who does not follow out of bounds. Scot McKnight notes in his Forward for Coffeehouse Theology: Reflections on God in Everyday Life, “... there is no such thing as “the best form of theology ever.”” Ed Cyzewski sets out to offer a pattern for a contextually practical theology. Often the the study of theology begins with consideration of textual and authorial contexts. Cyzewski, while believing these important, suggests conversations about God must take into account the context of those interested in talking about God. Rather than getting mired in the debate over hyper-modernity or post-modernity, Ed simply notes issues in our own time with which we should be aware as we engage in talk about God. And, talk about God should lead somewhere; it should be practical. If you are looking for some broad influences on Ed's theological method you may consider Guder's reifying of the phrase "missio dei," Grenz and Franke's epistemological approach in Beyond Foundationalism, and the value of reading the Scripture in community and with the Tradition of the Church in mind. Taken together it may be argued that Ed presents a missional theological method in for "everyperson." About the Author Ed Cyzewski (MDiv Biblical Theological Seminary) is a freelance writer and speaker in Eastern Connecticut. He is the author of Coffeehouse Theology: Reflecting on God in Everyday Life, an introduction to contextual theology as well as the Coffeehouse Theology Bible Study Guide and a Coffeehouse Theology Discussion Guide. His most recent book is A Path to Publishing: What I Learned by Publishing a Nonfiction Book. Ed blogs regularly on theology at www.inamirrordimly.com [1] and on writing at www.edcyz.com [2]. When you post your review, help the wider community by adding the hashtag: #vb-coffehouse [hide] [3] Link-love for your review: http://inamirrordimly.com [4] - Ed Cyzewski's Theology and Culture blog and book information http://edcyz.com [5] - Ed Cyzewski's Professional Writing blog Interview Availability: The authors are available for blog and podcast interviews. If you'd like to interview them, please email me at todd@theooze.com [/hide] [1] http://www.inamirrordimly.com [2] http://www.edcyz.com [3] http://viralbloggers.wufoo.com/forms/coffehouse-theology-by-ed-cyzewski/ [4] http://inamirrordimly.com [5] http://edcyz.com

Economy of Love by By Relational Tithe, Video sessions with Shane Claiborne

Economy of Love by By Relational Tithe, Video sessions with Shane Claiborne

The Bureau of Economic Analysis recently revised the GDP data for the past three years. It seems the economy was in worse shape than once thought. The threat to the sustainability of the US economy figures strongly in the perception of citizens striving for the American Dream. Each piece of bad news diminishes hope that one day that dream will be fulfilled. Enter Darin Peterson and Shame Claiborne. Mixing Scripture, story and challenge Relational Tithe releases a new resource to challenge the notion that we do not have enough ... to care for the poor, the hungry, the meek, and the merciful. Small groups as well as local Christian faith communities will be challenged to think about their perceptions of “enough.” Economy of Love is both book and DVD. That’s right. It is not a book and an accompanying DVD. The DVD features five segments, and a bonus piece, that also represent the “rough draft” chapters in the book. They are: Week 1: Tension - Being the hands and feet of Jesus in a broken world Week 2: Enough - Christ’s demand to love our neighbor through redistribution Week 3: Vulnerable - Living lives that collide with those of the marginalized Week 4: Filled - Is the gospel we preach good news for the rich and poor alike? Week 5: Practice - Following Jesus with our hands, our feet, and our resources Warning: The challenge in this resource may be hazardous to your personal economy, your small group’s economy, and your local Christian faith community’s economy. When you post your review, help the wider community by adding the hashtag: #vb-ecolove [hide] [1] Link-love for your review: http://relationaltithe.com [2] - Official Website for Relational Tithe [/hide] [1] http://viralbloggers.wufoo.com/forms/economy-of-love-by-relational-tithe/ [2] http://relationaltithe.com/

About You by Dick Staub

About You by Dick Staub

Amazon confirmed it. Reading About You: Fully Human, Fully Alive left me thinking of two other wildly popular books - Purpose-Driven Life and Your Best Life Now. If everyone who bought either or both of those books from any vendor buys Dick Staub’s new book he will be both wealthy and an unwelcome provocateur for those wanting simple and feel good. Staub harnesses some very traditional themes - personal relationship with God and sin as missing the mark - along with a fully orbed understanding of what it means to be human to explicate what Jesus means in the invitation to an “abundant life.” Absent from Staub’s narrative of God’s purpose in Jesus is the reductionism common in the sales approach to faith. Also missing is the nebulous, unknowing of what it means for life now by those on the other end of the proverbial spectrum. With nary a hint of my-way-is-better-than-your-way, Staub couches what it means to be human in the grand story of God - and he does so in more than “Four Spiritual Laws” and in less space than the Institutes. In popular idiom and in personal story, Staub hopes his reader’s capture that to be human in the Way of Jesus means to come to our senses with regard to our dehumanizing and diminishing ways trusting in the very personal Jesus who demonstrated the mark of being fully human (Incarnation) by living into the integrated intellectual, spiritual, creative, relational and moral features that mark human beings. Readers looking for a more “Whole-istic” approach to life and faith will find About You helpful. For those looking for a book to give someone curious about the “why” of Jesus’ coming, About You could prove to be a great way to share a loving conversation about life and faith - in the present. About the Author A noted interpreter of faith and culture, Dick Staub is an award-winning broadcaster, writer, and speaker who is fascinated with today's spiritual quest, so often disconnected from organized religion. He is the host of The Kindlings Muse podcast, an intelligent, imaginative, hospitable exploration of ideas, sparked by our shared experiences in art, movies, books, and music (www.TheKindlings.com). He is the author ofChristian Wisdom of the Jedi Masters, The CulturallySavvy Christian (both from Jossey-Bass) and TooChristian, Too Pagan. When you post your review, help the wider community by adding the hashtag: #vb-aboutyou [hide] [1] http://dickstaub.com [2] - Dick Staub's Official Website Interview Availability: The author may be available for blog and podcast interviews. If you'd like to interview them, please email me at todd@theooze.com [/hide] [1] http://viralbloggers.wufoo.com/forms/about-you-fully-human-fully-alive-by-dick-staub/ [2] http://dickstaub.com

Cliff Falls by C.B. Shiepe

Cliff Falls by C.B. Shiepe

Twenty-three years ago Mel Gibson debuted the character Martin Riggs in the movie, Lethal Weapon. Recent actions by the once “Sexiest Man Alive” left fans wondering if Gibson was more like Riggs than the early comparisons to Steve McQueen and Humphrey Bogart. Blurring the lines between character in a script and real life is not always limited to child stars and faltering accomplished actors/actresses. Frequently people face the temptation to create an identity rooted in a performative act - like a self-selected vocation. Running to the end of achievement triggers the existential questions turning on the fulcrum of one’s own humanity. Some run. Others turn skeptical. Still others choose the game rather than reality. C.B. Shiepe faces down this human dilemma in his first novel, Cliff Falls. Child star Clay comes face to face with his own running. Ted chooses the game rather than reality. And Rose preferred to see the humanity in them all. “All he knew was that he had this desire to have control, to get it all back, to take back every false perception of who they said he was. Just for a day he wanted the inside and the outside to be the same.” - About Child Star Clay in Cliff Falls. From the back cover, In a world where entertainment has become our religion and religion our entertainment, Cliff Falls wrestles with the question of what it means to be truly human - comfortable in our own skin when everyone wants us to be someone or something else. What Clay discovers will changes his life and perhaps yours as well. The book is sold exclusively at www.clifffalls.com. (Shipping is only $3.99 for one or two books.) About the Author In the fall of 1996, C.B. Shiepe went over the falls in his own life when a health challenge landed him in bed with little more to do than write. This story was part of that restoration and was years in the making. It took several incarnations, first a television pilot, then a screenplay, and finally, a novel. He doesn’t plan on writing an opera, so hopefully the book did the job. With so much of life already on hold, the last thing he wanted to do was write a book, but he had a story to tell, and perseverance won out. Writing in coffee shops at 5:00 o’clock in the morning, he drew on his own experiences working in the entertainment and faith worlds. Looking back, he never asked himself if he could write a novel, a screenplay, or a television pilot. He just did and learned along the way, starting a publishing company to boot. Belief is a powerful thing. Born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, his family moved to sunny Southern California when he was four. A graduate of the University of Southern California, he began his career in production at the Walt Disney Company. He has consulted numerous churches nationwide, and co-created three ministries in Hawaii and California. He has coached entertainment executives and pastors on brand management, synergy, and visionary leadership. Founder and Creative Director of Cliff Falls Media, Inc., C. B. Shiepe continues to develop creative content that explores who we are and how we are connected to each other. Understanding that “at one time or another we all go over the falls”, he continues to write and speak to an intergenerational audience about the Cliff Falls experience. “It’s one thing to believe in something when you don’t need it to be true. It’s another when everything is riding on it.” Above all, he thanks the One who has seen him through. “After you have suffered a little while, He Himself will restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast.” Whatever that looks like, he’s game. When you post your review, help the wider community by adding the hashtag: #vb-clifffalls [hide] [1] Link-love for your review: http://clifffalls.com [2] - Official Book Site Interview Availability: The author is available for blog and podcast interviews. If you'd like to interview them, please email me at todd@theooze.com [/hide] [1] http://viralbloggers.wufoo.com/forms/cliff-falls-by-cb-shiepe// [2] http://clifffalls.com