Dangerous presence : following Jesus into the city /
Butler, Jason, 1979-,
Dangerous presence : following Jesus into the city / [print] Jason Butler. - Indianapolis, Indiana : Wesleyan Publishing House, (c)2013. - 256 pages ; 22 cm
Orange peels -- What about Bob? -- Risk management -- Anything good -- Riding giants -- Foreclosed -- Mikrons -- Dangerous presence -- Idiots -- Touch.
While serving in a Russian village, Jason Butler saw an orphan eating an orange peel. There was little else to eat. Grieving and angry, he asked himself what he could do. What he should do. The only way to make a difference, he concluded, was to move to the village and live among the orphans. Such a move would cost Jason's career, future, and life. So, like most of us would, he chose not to take the risk. Unlike many of us, Jason's initial failure to trust God haunted him and eventually changed his life. In Dangerous Presence, Jason Butler tells how God gave him a second chance to follow Jesus into the hard places and how he learned that the Christian who ministers among the oppressed becomes a danger to the powers of injustice. Butler weaves biblical narrative and real-life stories of urban ministry into a call for Christians to become a dangerous presence to the forces of injustice in the cities of America and around the world.
9780898277517 9780898277524
2013027968
City missions.
Risk-taking (Psychology)--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Distributive justice--Religious aspects--Christianity.
BV2653.B985.D364 2013 BV2653
Dangerous presence : following Jesus into the city / [print] Jason Butler. - Indianapolis, Indiana : Wesleyan Publishing House, (c)2013. - 256 pages ; 22 cm
Orange peels -- What about Bob? -- Risk management -- Anything good -- Riding giants -- Foreclosed -- Mikrons -- Dangerous presence -- Idiots -- Touch.
While serving in a Russian village, Jason Butler saw an orphan eating an orange peel. There was little else to eat. Grieving and angry, he asked himself what he could do. What he should do. The only way to make a difference, he concluded, was to move to the village and live among the orphans. Such a move would cost Jason's career, future, and life. So, like most of us would, he chose not to take the risk. Unlike many of us, Jason's initial failure to trust God haunted him and eventually changed his life. In Dangerous Presence, Jason Butler tells how God gave him a second chance to follow Jesus into the hard places and how he learned that the Christian who ministers among the oppressed becomes a danger to the powers of injustice. Butler weaves biblical narrative and real-life stories of urban ministry into a call for Christians to become a dangerous presence to the forces of injustice in the cities of America and around the world.
9780898277517 9780898277524
2013027968
City missions.
Risk-taking (Psychology)--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Distributive justice--Religious aspects--Christianity.
BV2653.B985.D364 2013 BV2653