thanks for the post, Julie... sorry about the ad at the end, nothing is free... or... [refer back to post about Mad Men, Dec 17]
Intervarsity Press: Invitation To A Journey: A Road Map For Spiritual Formation
Brandon Hatmaker: Barefoot Church: Serving The Least In A Consumer Culture (***)
David Adams Richards: God Is.: My Search for Faith in a Secular World (****)
Robert E. Quinn: Building the Bridge As You Walk On It: A Guide for Leading Change (***)
N T Wright: Surprised By Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church (****)
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Dan Sheffield: The Multicultural Leader: Developing A Catholic Personality
Rob Hay: Worth Keeping: Global Perspectives on Best Practice in Missionary Retention
I wrote a case study featured in this book
Joyce E. Bellous, Dan Sheffield: Conversations that Change Us: Learning the Arts of Theological Reflection
academic book on our dialogues with God, ourselves, and others
Paul W. Chilcote: Making Disciples in a World Parish: Global Perspectives on Mission & Evangelism
I wrote a chapter in this book
John Hillcoat: The Road
post-apocalyptic road movie (don't think Mad Max!!), struggle to preserve good in an evil world, to 'be the light'
Gran Torino (Widescreen Edition)
an elderly Dirty Harry comes to terms with the changing ethnic identity of his neighbourhood. rated R for language & violence, but packs a powerful story of intercultural awareness
Sue Monk Kidd: The Secret Life of Bees
personal story of the search for justice in unjust times
Bella
great little film; Hispanic family adds value to NYC
Paul Haggis: Crash (Full Screen Edition)
thought-provoking and intense. the encounters with "the other" -with difference that we meet everyday. not for the overly sensitive but powerful examination of the destructive nature within us all along with a few encounters with unmitigated grace
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