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Making Faith Magnetic (ebook)

Making Faith Magnetic ebook

Five Hidden Themes Our Culture Can't Stop Talking About... And How to Connect Them to Christ

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About this book

As followers of Jesus, we know that the good news is deeply attractive. But we often fear that to those on the outside, it comes across as irrelevant or even repellent. Sometimes the Christian worldview feels so out of step with everything else going on that we don't know how to share our faith.

However, author Daniel Strange wants to show you that the connections are there—in fact, the longings that our culture cannot help but express are the very ones that Jesus fulfils.

Building on the work of theologian J.H. Bavinck, Dan reveals five recurring themes that our culture can’t stop talking about, or, as he puts it, the ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
Daniel Strange, Timothy Keller
ISBN:
9781784986513
Format:
eBook
First published:
October 2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

1. The Way Ahead
2. The Cosmic Game of Hide and Seek
3. Totality: A Way to Connect?
4. Norm: A Way to Live?
5. Deliverance: A Way Out?
6. Destiny: A Way We Control?
7. Higher Power: A Way Beyond?
8. Joining Up the Points
9. Jesus: The Way We Connect
10. Jesus: The Way We Live
11. Jesus: The Way Out
12. Jesus: The Way of Control
13. Jesus: The Way Beyond
14. The Magnetic People
Conlusion: The Way from Here

Endorsements

Dan Strange has written another terrific, down-to-earth book to help believers engage in fruitful conversations with friends about faith.

Dr Timothy Keller The late Founding Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and Chairman of Redeemer City to City.

Building on the success of his first book, Dr Daniel Strange provides us not only with a model for evangelism and engagement but shows how Jesus—the way, the truth and the life—answers the fundamental questions, or magnetic points, that all human beings ask. In so doing, this book empowers Christians to engage with people and culture.

Nola Leach Chief Executive, CARE (Christian Action Research and Education)

Dan Strange is ‘convinced that the church has the opportunity to fill a massive gap in our secular and fragmented market’. Which is why he has given us this perceptive and somewhat unusual book. Using Bavinck, Scripture and an excellent knowledge of contemporary culture, he shows us how we can fill that gap by being magnets for the gospel. The more I read, the more I was drawn to this idea. We have someone wonderful to communicate—but sometimes we struggle to join the dots and make the connections with those around us. If that’s you, then you will find this wee book a stimulating and refreshing guide.

David Robertson David Robertson is an evangelist, podcaster and writer working with churches in Sydney, Australia.

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Great book

 

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This was brought as a Christmas gift - delighted -would highly recommend- good book co really easy to deal with

5.00 stars Kickin'-rad'

 

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It's great. It's readable, engaging and actually spiritually powerful.
It takes you round the back of the human soul, to see some of the wiring.
The magnetic points are those "itches" that we all return to scratching, the things we most deeply long for.
As Dan unpacks each one, it for me, was like being led by the hand back to God, realising afresh that God is the higher power. It loosened the grip of slavish adherence to my personal rituals as it explained our desire for a norm. It equipped me for those moments when conversations get a bit ...

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4.00 stars Insightful and Relevant

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Throughout this book, Daniel Strange builds on work by the twentieth century Dutch pastor and missionary J. H. Bavinck, who studied anthropology and psychology. Bavinck offered insight into the core, universal elements of human experience that everyone grapples with, regardless of their cultural traditions or personal belief background, and Strange updates Bavinck's concepts and language for our current secular age. Overall, this book is very readable and accessible despite its philosophical depth, and it addresses core themes about humans' need for transcendent connection, moral norms, deliverance, destiny, and a sense of a higher power.

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