Mar 27, 2009

Embody the Revolution of Good Tidings


Richard Stearns is not known for abusing his platform position in verbose publications. Yet, having steered the globally revered World Vision organization for years in its multi-faceted assault on world hunger, death, depravity and darkness with a mantra of active faith, living hope and radiant love - he certainly has earned the right. The Hole In Our Gospel represents a powerful charge to followers of Christ world-wide.


Following a long line of saints who have blown the horn for a faith-style that is far more than intellectual assents and regulated living (Willard, Wright, McDowell, Compolo, Hybels, Warren) - Stearns astutely provides a stirring flashback to the vivid and cutting reality of the Gospel we are recipients and stewards of. With lines like "we are called to proclaim and embody the Gospel" and "it is to be demonstrated not dictated...spread, not via coercion" he lays a theological foundation for repositioning the need for active faith in the context of the original revolution launched by Jesus. Certainly, his charge is well warranted since a vast majority of Christendom is a far cry from an incarnational revolution of good tidings to the world!


This book is moving. This book is well-framed, well-stated and clearly bubbling up from the heart of a man who has been moved to a life of surrendered and emboldened by years of seeing an unpleasant reality of global proportions. This is a necessary book for the Church to read. It's a battle cry that needs to be resounded regularly throughout communities of Christ-followers perpetually. I applaud Stearns for reviving a message of remembrance in the line of Jesus with poignance, grace and gusto.

2 comments:

jkuntz said...

Thank you for commenting on Rich Stearns’ new book, The Hole in Our Gospel. To find out more information about the book and Stearns, you can visit www.theholeinourgospel.com. You’ll find on this site a lot of great resources and supplemental material to the book. You can also read Rich’s blog and engage in a forum discussion there. It’s a fantastic site – I encourage you to check it out!

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