Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope by Brian D. McLaren, Brian D. McLaren

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  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780849901836
  • Sales Rank: 22,364
  • 256pp
 
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Synopsis

How do the life and teachings of Jesus address the most critical global problems in our world today?

In Everything Must Change, you will accompany Brian around the world on a search for answers. Along the way you'll experience intrigue, alarm, challenge, insight, and hope. You'll get a fresh and provocative vision of Jesus and his teachings. And you'll see how his core message can infuse us with purpose and passion to address the economic, environmental, military, political, and social dysfunctions that have overtaken our world.

Jesus' message is more than a ticket to heaven or a formula for personal prosperity. It is an invitation to personal and global transformation. It is a radical challenge to the underlying stories that drive our suicidal systems-social, economic, and political. It invites us to imagine what would happen

-if people of faith moved beyond political polarization and a few hot-button issues to the deeper questions nobody is asking.

-if the world's leading nations spent less on weapons and more on peace-making, poverty-alleviation, and creation-care.

-if a renewed understanding of Jesus and his message sparked a profound spiritual awakening in a global movement of faith, hope, and love.

-if we believed that God's will really could be done on earth and not just in heaven.

If you are hungry for a fresh vision of what it means to be a person of faith, Everything Must Change applies the good news of Jesus to a world in need, igniting a revolution of hope that can change everything. Beginning with you. Beginning now.

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McLaren, a leader in the emerging church, issues a salvo of arguments for "radical hope" in the face of profound dilemmas. The prolific author and pastor identifies the earth's "four deep dysfunctions" that have created a "suicide machine": crises in prosperity, equity, security and spirituality. "What could change," he asks, "if we applied the message of Jesus-the good news of the kingdom of God-to the world's greatest problems?" Here McLaren builds on the theme of his 2006 book The Secret Message of Jesus-that bringing about the kingdom means transforming the world we live in-to propose that we create a "hope insurgency." Using a close reading of the Gospels to challenge conservative evangelicals' emphasis on individual salvation, not to mention end-times theology and, by implication, the prosperity gospel, McLaren argues for establishing a "beloved community" based on justice, peace, equality and compassion. McLaren's conclusions are not new, but his ability to be clear and persuasive-and get the attention of a segment of America's Christians-are exceptional. While his critics will find yet more material for challenging McLaren's views, his supporters will consider this book a riveting call to a new conversion. (Oct. 2)

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A book of hope for the Christian and othersby Anonymous

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January 18, 2008: The premise of this book is that a part of the message of Jesus has been largely missed or ignored by the Christian church. This message is that the kingdom of God is present,available, and expected now, not just in heaven when we die. The result of taking the kingdom seriously would give hope to a world now following a suicide machine toward destruction. McLaren asks two questions. First, What are the biggest problems in the world and second, what does Jesus have to say about these global problems? The book asks us all regardless of our religious persuasions, to realize the wisdom of Jesus message for the problems of the world today. This was the most practical, instructional and inspirational book for me in 2007.

Even Jesus must change???by Anonymous

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January 03, 2008: The book is granted one star for being engagingly written by a person sincere about his own personal beliefs and highly individual discoveries. But, the more I read, the more I found that the only thing that must change is the author and his views about Jesus. Jesus wants everyone to repent of their sins against God and trust in His sacrificial death on the cross to forgive their rebellion against heaven. Eternal life is offered by repentant faith in Christ. He is the Supreme Being as Son of God to be worshipped. This book is the precise opposite. Jesus is a wisdom teacher, guru, model to follow. His crucified execution was no sacrifice for sins, but a martyrdom. This book talks about Global Crisis like Al Gore would. Or Gandhi. Or Greenpeace or Sierra Club or World Health Organization, etc. The Bible talks about Global Crisis like the Apostle Paul would. The natural man is in a state of dangerous rebellion against its Creator and stands in the fearful judgment of a Righteous, Holy, Loving God. God's love is rejected all day long by billions of very religious devotees. I found no material reference to Book of Acts. If this author is on the right track, he would be tracking with the Apostles as they spread Jesus' transformative message across the Roman Empire. Not even close. Paul and Peter in Acts declare that everyone must repent of wickedness and turn from rebels against Jesus to worshippers. Only then can everything change in the world. The author of this book has his hope in everything must change on earth among pagans, idolaters and Jesus-rejectors. Historic Christianity must change to embrace his global restoration philosophy. The Bible must change. Jesus must change. 'Aren't you erroneously mistaken because you don't understand the Scriptures or the Power of God?' That's Jesus' question today.


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