It turns out that Bonhoeffer is not representative of the German church as a whole during World War 2. If you would like to have a discussion of religion and politics that focuses on Christian accomodation to political power, check out the DVD Theologians Under Hitler. Click here to read a review. Click here to watch a preview. In stock now!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Religion and Politics
If the lesson plans on religion and politics that I shared on September 3 and 8 do not appeal to you, Adam Hamilton has just released a five-session DVD study on faith and politics. Click here if you would like to see video previews of each session. This resource is now in stock, just in time for the height of the campaign season!
Monday, September 22, 2008
Online Liturgical Prayers
Need help writing liturgical prayers? Help has arrived. I discovered recently that Cokesbury publishes free, online liturgy for every Sunday of the liturgical year. The site is called Cokesbury's Worship Connection. Check it out.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Fair Trade Bible Study
Now in stock! Looking for an engaging Fall Bible Study? A PC(USA) related group called Partners for Just Trade has just released a six-part Bible Study called “Fair Trade: Using Our Purchasing Power for Justice and Hope.” Fair Trade is a model of international commerce that ensures farmers and workers in developing countries receive a just price for their products, which helps them compete in the global marketplace and promote development in their financially strapped communities. The study walks readers through the principles of Fair Trade by means of personal narration, Biblical passages and questions for reader reflection.
Monday, September 15, 2008
While Your College Students Are Away
How can your church stay connected with college students while they are away at school? Click here for a handout with 24 helpful suggestions.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Confused About Young Adults Today?
Attracting young adults is an ongoing concern for most churches. But how do we attract a group of people we really don't understand? Robert Wuthnow's latest book, After the Baby Boomers, is an in-depth sociological analysis of the religious practices of people under the age of 40. The main image he uses to describe this group is "tinkerers."
From the first chapter, "A tinkerer puts together a life from whatever skills, ideas, and resources that are readily at hand. In a culture like ours, where higher education and professional training are valued, tinkering may have negative connotations. But it should not. Tinkerers are the most resourceful people in any era. If specialized skills are required, they have them. When they need help from experts, they seek it. But they do not rely on only one way of doing things. Their approach to life is practical. They get things done, and usually this happens by improvising, by piecing together an idea from here, a skill from there, and a contact from somewhere else. "
If you would like to read the first chapter of Wuthnow's book, click here. If you would like to read more, we have this book in our collection.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Christians & Government
Want to dig deeper into the relationship between Christian faith and government? Try this free five-session study written by Vera K. White and published by the National Council of Churches. It contains scripture lessons to focus on, lists of materials needed, and plenty of questions for discussion.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Christians and Voting
The veeps have been announced, and the nominees have been celebrated at their respective conventions. The fall campaign is on! Though it is a touchy subject in most of our churches, voting is something we all need to think about theologically. "How Should Christians Vote?" is a one session adult Sunday School lesson plan from The Thoughtful Christian that addresses voting. What could be timelier?
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