Rules for Christian Radicals


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In the dimming light pastors and parishioners move slowly. Why isn't it functioning and why are so many leaving the church? I see a crowd pointing at various effects while the reason is hidden in plain sight. The Dusty knees and sweaty brows of searching, both pastors and pewsters indicate real concern. Jesus is above them on the cross is the key, yet still unfound. They do not believe., they cannot. It is too simple, too costly. They pause to consider but soon go back to moving furniture for the missing element not feeling Him hover. He lingers in full view. The cross sounds trite. It is pass to say "All you need is love." Sacrificial living sounds very lofty, assigned to Protestant saints: ten Boom and Wurmbrand. If I point to the commands to love God and your neighbor, each nod in zombie-like agreement. Everyone appears to know but it doesn't add up. If we know the value of love, what is the problem? Rules for Christian Radicals points out how to overcome the Church's ineffectiveness. The book deals primarily with the model of sacrificial living not as a great idea: but as a mandate. The ideas of this book are practical and doable. It deals with the costs and challenges. This book also helps individuals develop a plan to carry out this mission. In order to further the reader's experiential knowledge they need to network. This network is called Operation Deluge at www.operationdeluge.com. This is a site where there are FAQ's, stories shared, and wisdom given by those who serve as generals in the unseen army of sacrificial lovers.

Author: Clifford E. Williams
Publisher: Clifford E Williams
Published: 04/06/2012
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.33lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.00w x 0.31d
ISBN13: 9780615624846
ISBN10: 0615624847
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Ministry | Missions

About the Author
Clifford E. Williams is a pastor and missionary. He lives with his wife and six children, North of Seattle, Washington. He studied engineering at Washington State University and worked as a nuclear engineer. After completing service in the Air Force National Guard, he and his family served street kids in Colombia, South America. He, with a team of friends, have planted two churches in the Northwest. Cliff is currently helping the poor of the community in drug/alcohol rehab, housing, and career development. He is also working on economic development in poor countries. All income generated by the sales of books goes to this work.

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