This week, Dr. Dennis R. Edwards joins the conversation making the powerful claim that the power of the Gospel is often most visible among those who are on the margins. God has empowered marginalized Christians to transform the church.
The power of the gospel is often most visible among those who have been the least respected, including racial or ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, women, and people who have been displaced from their homeland. Yet in many faith communities, these are the same people whose leadership gifts are least likely to be recognized.
Edwards brings forth a strong affirmation of the power already present among marginalized Christians and a call to recognize and embrace this power for the sake of helping the church become more like Christ. Marginalized Christians are already changing the face of the church. Will we embrace their power to change the church's heart?
RESOURCES:
Might From the Margins: The Gospel's Power to Turn the Tables on Injustice
1 Peter (The Story of God Bible Commentary)
The Sin of Certainty (with Justin Hudecheck)
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Should Christians Consume Alcohol?
Q&A Extravaganza
What is Communion?
Expository Exultation; Discussing John Piper's Book on Preaching
Discussing the Book of Romans
Christmas Doesn't Suck
The Case for Credobaptism
The Case for Paedobaptism
What is Calvinism?
Theology Matters: A Conversation With a Missionary to Rwanda
What is the Christian Bubble?
Book Review: Letters to the Church
What is the Message of Revelation?
Book Review: Kingdom Conspiracy
What is the Bible?
Introducing Theology Doesn't Suck
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