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Encounter God in the City Onramps to Personal and Community Transformation

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ISBN-10: 0830833897

ISBN-13: 9780830833894

Edition: 2006

Authors: Randy White, Raymond J. Bakke, Raymond J. Bakke

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List price: $26.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Publication date: 9/5/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 192
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

Raymond J. Bakke is senior associate of Ray Bakke Associates, a nonprofit organization that partners with those who are passionate about empowering the church to be creatively missional in an urban world. He is the former chancellor and professor of global urban studies at Bakke Graduate University and former executive director of International Urban Associates in Chicago, Illinois.

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Road Ready: My Own Extreme Overhaul
Don't Bother Me. I'm Teaching on Compassion!
Disorientation and Discovery: Kundara and Peter
Sandpiper Surprises and Reflective Learning: Napoleon
Action and Reflection: I Am Not Mr. Rogers
Fear and Faith: Spiritual School of the Pink Geranium
Involuntary Peel: New Skin Stings
The Smell of Shalom: Karly and Cassie
Epilogue to Part 1
Accelerate: Getting Up to Speed on the City
Hidden Forces: Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain
Paul's Urban Tour: The Force of Identity
Zorro and the California Pepper: The Force That Twists
An Undetected Wave: The Force of Humanity in Motion
When Things Boil, Things Rise: Invisible Forces Revealed
Sins of Omission: The Force of Neglect
Hosea's Excruciating Assignment: The Riptide Force Away from God
Race Matters: The Force of Racialization
So Many Choices: The Force of Pluralism
Eating Kitty Litter: The Force of Innocence
Epilogue to Part 2
Onramps and Speed Bumps: Steering Toward Transformation of the City
Personal Transformation That Leads to Community Transformation
Speed Bumps: Don't Misuse the City
Three Transformational Actions
Epilogue to Part 3
Epilogue: Grow Something New
Notes