The Fine Line: Re-Envisioning the Gap between Christ and Culture by Kary Oberbrunner

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    • ISBN: 0310285453
    • Publisher: Zondervan
    • Pub. Date: January 2009
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    Every generation must answer the most basic ethical question of the Christian faith, “What does it mean to be in the world, but not of it?” Answering correctly yields relevance, something the world deeply desires, but rarely sees. The Fine Line re-envisions what it means to integrate Christianity with culture.

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    Kary Oberbrunner, MDiv, DMin, is a self-proclaimed "Recovering Pharisee" and founder of Redeem the Day Ministries. The author of Called and The Journey toward Relevance, he serves as the Pastor of Discipleship and Leadership Development at Grace Church in Powell, Ohio. Kary and his soul-mate, Kelly, are blessed parents of Keegan and Isabel. Contact him at www.KaryOberbrunner.com.

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    Be a Transformist!by RA_JAT

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    06/29/2009: I just finished reading The Fine Line by Kary Oberbrunner and I must say I was surprised at how challenging and insightful it was.

    Even though the book claimed to re-envision the gap between Christ and Culture, I truly expected it to fall slightly into one camp or the other. Leaning more towards, as Kary calls it, the Separatist or Conformist camp. However in this book Kary truly does walk the fine line and shows a different way. A Transformist way.

    I for one am impressed. It was heartening to see someone call for an end to the insanity and to challenge us all to love!

    One of my favorite lines from the book is "Just like the Samaritan we'll be relevant when we get off our proverbial...um...donkeys and love people."

    If you are tired of the status quo in your Christian life than this is the book for you. If you tend to shun the world...well you aren't reading this review so never mind, but if you are one who embraces the world and all it's trappings (and if you shun the world but secretly read this blog) than you will not want to miss this challenging book.

    The stories will touch your heart, the diagrams will bring a visual picture to the teaching and the point will change your life if you let it!

    Walk the Fine Line and become a Transformist! Buy this book today!

    Inspirational resource on how to follow Christ and be relevant in today's culture.by KaseyOH

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    10/22/2008: Once I started this book, it was hard to put it down. The writing flows so smoothly that it is easier to turn the pages and keep reading than it is to stop. It seems like you are having a conversation with the author over a cup of coffee rather than reading a book. Furthermore, Kary Oberbrunner does a good job of combining theory with practice. He outlines his view of remaining relevant as a Christ follower in today's culture and then provides concrete examples of others who have done so. Though many of us may never have the impact that those individuals have had, all of us can learn how to make our faith more relevant in our everyday lives by practicing the principles outlined in this book.
    This book applies to all ages, but is especially relevant for readers in high school to those just a few years out of college and would make a great gift for someone in those stages of life.

    I Also Recommend: Called: Becoming Who You Were Born to Be.


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