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Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World
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Chris Heuertz is perhaps a bit hard on himself in his book “Simple Spirituality” when he remembers his proud desire to impress Mother. He wanted to ask her a question no one ever had before, so she would remember him. And then, “As though a gentle breeze brushed my face, she suddenly and quietly app...
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World
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So many aspects of Christian spirituality get complicated in the telling. Yet Jesus kept things simple. He actually dressed down – leaving the right hand of God and clothing himself in humanity. This seminar surveys a handful of basic themes that are stones to slay the giants that oppress our world ...
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World
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I can't recommend this book enough. Only a 152 pages, it's short, sweet and delightful to eat (plenty of salt in this one).
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World
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Yet another comes from Chris Heuertz of Word Made Flesh. In his superb book “Simple Spirituality” he points to the anonymity of the child. “Did any of the disciples know him? Had he T.P.’ed any of their houses or broken any of their windows with antiquity’s equivalent of a baseball?” We have no idea...
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World

Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World One of the most compelling projects managed by our community, Word Made Flesh, is a small business initiative called Sari Bari.

Sari Bari's website describes itself as "a business initiative, [which] seeks the freedom and restoration of Kolkata's red-light areas through dignity-giving employment opportunities for women affected by the sex trade."

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An activist, author, visionary and public speaker, Christopher L. Heuertz has traveled with his wife, Phileena, through nearly 70 countries working with the most vulnerable of the world's poor - Roma (gypsies), children with AIDS, prostituted women and girls, recovering drug addicts, children on the...
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World

Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World Thanks to the good people over at "Evangelical Missions Quarterly" for their kind review of "Simple Spirituality" in this month's issue~

"Simple Spirituality: Learning to See God in a Broken World Christopher L. Heuertz"

This book is a personal journey to some of the poorest places on earth, and when we follow, we gain profound insights on following Jesus.

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EMQ explores key topics in world missions today. Our writers are veteran missionaries and mission leaders who bring years of experience to the table as they research, reflect and write on select issues.
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World

Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World A Community of the Broken Among the Broken: An Attempt at Participating in the Incarnation by Christopher L. Heuertz

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One of the places where I often feel closest to God is in the children’s section of a graveyard in South India. We have buried ten of our friends there, all but one of them little girls, and each of them dear members of our family. ...
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World
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Our community, Word Made Flesh, lives among the dying. Though we are young people, it seems we routinely go to more funerals than weddings, visit more gravesites than delivery rooms. It's not uncommon for our friends to fall because of AIDS, police violence, street fights, or domestic abuse. ...
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World

Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World "Simple Spirituality" Interview with Chris Heuertz (Part 2) :: Wrecked for the Ordinary

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Part two of an interview with Chris Heuertz. director of Word Made Flesh and author of Simple Spirituality: Learning to See God in a Broken World.
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World

Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World In Review: Simple Spirituality by Christopher Heuertz

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if Heuertz is successful at anything with this book, its’ the gaping hole he puts in the tendency for Christians to have a merely devotional relationship with God and an ideological relationship with the world outside our comfort zones.
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World

Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World Thanks to the good people at Conspire for the kind and thougthful review of Simple Spirituality

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Conspire! will launch in Spring 2009. Our premiere issue will be built around the theme of “Resurrection Stories.” We will be exploring this bizarre, astonishing, and absurd claim at the core ...
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World

Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World This just in from the good people at Wrecked.org

Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World

Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World Simple Spirituality now available on the new Word Made Flesh webstore!~

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Simple Spirituality: Learning to See God in a Broken World, by Christopher L. HeuertzForward by Shane ClaiborneChris Heuertz believes that any true path to spiritual sight ought to be ...
Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World
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Simple Spirituality: Learning to see God in a Broken World
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There is a lot of talk these days about moving toward simplicity. The call is often couched in tangible terms around doing less in the context of way too busy lives, or having less in the context of rampant ...