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Fireweed Evangelism: Christian Hospitality in a Multi-Faith World
Contributor(s): Geitz, Elizabeth (Author)
ISBN: 0898694590     ISBN-13: 9780898694598
Publisher: Church Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $22.46  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2004
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Annotation: Fireweed Evangelism is a valuable resource for discovering christian hospitality and developing a commitment to evangelism. Geitz looks at the factors that inhibit our evangelism, including the awareness that we live in a multi-faith world and do not wish to offend those of other faiths. In response, she focuses on the uniqueness of Christian hospitality and describes the nuts and bolts of newcomer ministry and the programs needed to sustain Christian hospitality in a pluralistic society. Includes workshop and group-process materials.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Ministry - Evangelism
Dewey: 259
LCCN: 2006283659
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 5.83" W x 8.9" (0.60 lbs) 163 pages
Themes:
- Theometrics - Mainline
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:

Fireweed, always the first flower to spring up and bloom in ruins and burned-over places, is Elizabeth Geitz's metaphor for evangelism that comes from the heart. It is the motivation that makes some Christians eager to welcome the stranger and invite people into their churches, while others hang back. In this prequel to Entertaining Angels: Hospitality Programs for the Caring Church, Geitz explores this missing ingredient in Christian hospitality, reminding us that in a multi-faith world where Christians wish to honor the validity of other religious paths, we may hesitate to talk about the uniqueness of Jesus Christ. Her book helps both individuals and communities to understand what holds them back from evangelism and discover the path that is right for them.

This book unfolds in three sections. In the first we look at the factors that inhibit our evangelism, including the awareness that we live in a pluralistic world and do not wish to offend those with other faith commitments. Geitz offers both reflection and exercises to help us discover our own motivation for evangelism. Part 2 addresses the question of context. Where does evangelism take place, and for whose benefit? To what sort of communities do we invite those to whom we reach out? Section 3 focuses on the uniqueness of Christian hospitality and describes the nuts and bolts of newcomer ministry and the programs needed to sustain Christian hospitality in a pluralistic society. It includes workshop and group process material.


Contributor Bio(s): Geitz, Elizabeth: - The Reverend Canon Elizabeth Geitz is an Episcopal priest and author of numerous books, including Fireweed Evangelism: Christian Hospitality in a Multi-faith World and Soul Satisfaction: Reclaiming the Divine Feminine; Gender and the Nicene Creed, and co-editor of Women's Uncommon Prayers. The former Canon for Ministry Development and Deployment in the Diocese of New Jersey, she is an award-winning writer and popular speaker and works closely with Sister Jane Mankaa and the Good Shepherd Home Board in Cameroon. Visit Elizabeth's website and blog at www.elizabethgeitz.com.