On sale on Paberback
Posted by notwithouthonor on Aug 15, 2012 in News | 1 comment
Not Without Honor, a prophetic assessment on the president has been released for sale on paperback . The book can be purchased directly from this website or at major book retailers such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The paperback price is set at $16.95 and it is also available on the Kindle. Buy today! Click here to purchase your copy of Not Without Honor from Barnes &...
Read MoreWhat’s in a Name
Posted by notwithouthonor on Sep 15, 2011 in Featured | Comments Off on What’s in a Name
Religion and politics belong together when politics gives social meaning to deep, spiritual convictions. Wholeness requires keeping both the Spiritual and Social operating in tandem. "Shalom," one credible Biblical definition of "SALVATION," assumes the fusion of religion and social issues. Using this lens, prophesy and politics can operate as effective allies and a prophet may, in fact, be a political figure.
Read MoreQuoting Jim Wallis
Posted by notwithouthonor on Sep 15, 2010 in Featured | Comments Off on Quoting Jim Wallis
Quoting Jim Wallis I ask, "Since when did believing in God and having moral values make you pro-war, pro-rich, and pro-Republican? And, since when did promoting and pursuing a progressive social agenda with a concern for economic security, health care, and educational opportunity mean you had to put faith in God aside?"
-Jim Wallis from his book "God's Politics"
Outworking of Faith
Posted by notwithouthonor on Sep 15, 2010 in Featured | Comments Off on Outworking of Faith
This book starts with the premise that the outworking of faith can and should be social. It holds in tension two positions -- that religion and politics need to be separate and that they properly belong together -- and makes the case that God's way of ensuring wholeness requires keeping both the Spiritual and Social together. The idea that social action has a religious basis, is at the heart of the Gospel.
Read MoreWhat is in a name
Posted by notwithouthonor on Sep 15, 2010 in Synopsis | Comments Off on What is in a name
This book starts with the premise that social justice represents faith in action. Religion and politics belong together when politics gives social meaning to deep, spiritual convictions. Wholeness requires keeping both the Spiritual and Social operating in tandem. “Shalom,” one credible Biblical definition of “SALVATION,” assumes the fusion of religion and social issues....
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