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Q&A with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, author of Strangers at My Door

RLC Editor
November 16, 2013
Books, Church Life
NOV 16, 2013 | RED LETTER BOOK CLUB -- Your new book is story after story of relatable, personal, complex people. It's not a lecture but a...
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The Narcissistic, Yet Well-Balanced, World Changer

Tony Jones
October 17, 2013
Books, Church Life
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OCT 17, 2013 | BY: TONY JONES -- Just about any author, preacher, lecturer, etc., is somewhat narcissistic. Those of us who want to change...
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We Are All Called to be World Changers

Jon Huckins
October 16, 2013
Books, Church Life
OCT 16, 2013 | BY: JON HUCKINS -- As world changers (which, I would argue, we are all called to be), this is the book you hate to have to...
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A Well Balanced World Changer

Margot Starbuck
October 16, 2013
Books, Church Life
OCT 16, 2013 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- In Well-Balanced World Changer, you’re going to hear that your work matters. So if you pastor...
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When Ministry Becomes Your Mistress

Peter Greer
August 16, 2013
Books
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AUGUST 16, 2013| BY: PETER GREER -- I was blindsided by the comment. We had such a good start. We knew that God had brought...

Interview with Peter Greer

RLC Editor
August 16, 2013
Books, General
AUGUST 16, 2013 | INTERVIEW with PETER GREER -- As the president of an international nonprofit and someone who's devoted his life....
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Pointing Out the Elephant in Our American Family Room

Donna Curtis Bowling
August 1, 2013
Books, Race
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AUGUST 1, 2013 | BY: DONNA BOWLING -- Bruce Reyes-Chow has dared to point out the elephant in our American family room, the racism...
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Ignorance Is A Sign that Something Needs to be Done

Casey Carbone
August 1, 2013
Books, Race
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    Editor's Note: This post is part of the Red Letter Book Club, featuring Bruce Reyes-Chow's latest book: But I Don't See You as Asian: Curating Conversations About Race. Growing up I ...

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