More Coffee Shop Theology


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"This second volume tackles topics including prevenient grace, saving faith, regneration, predestination, baptism, tribulation, millennial views, eternity, and more. Your understanding of theology ('the study of God') becomes clearer through a 'grass-roots' approach. This book provides basic, applicable instruction to assist you in defining what you believe."--Publisher.




Coffee Shop Theology


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Finally, a readable, understandable book that explains theological concepts and brings them into focus for everyday living. In his most recent book, Dr. Frank Moore covers the spectrum of theological concepts and brings it by the 'digestible' handfuls into your living room. Don't be turned off by the word 'theology.' Dr. Moore has left all the big words in the fat books.




Coffee Shop Conversations


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In a world of designer spirituality, how do you talk to people about Jesus without offending them? Coffee Shop Conversations, by Dale and Jonalyn Fincher, will provide you with the tools you need to have meaningful, tolerant, and respectful conversations about your faith with those who don t share your views."




Coffee Shop University


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The place Bailey's Gym, Los Angeles, California-6am-the fall of 1999...From a bourgeois neighborhood in Beirut to the schools of the streets of Europe and the United States, the story takes you on a journey of self-exploration and transformation that goes through weight rooms, boxing rings, libraries and the stock market. Relentless, unconventional and independent; these successive experiences yield immense benefits for personal development. Your life is not set in stone, it's a gift for which the first page is carved in your DNA and the rest is yours to pen. When history fades pale next to our daily trials and tribulations, survival comes from a boundless, insatiable thirst for learning, social justice, as well an iron will for breaking up with tradition, and walking the unbeaten trails drawing our prints in the dust and mud we all come from.




Bad Theology Kills


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Bad theology nearly took Kevin's life. They believed that God could never love them because they were queer, leading to a deadly shame that nearly took Kevin's life. Kevin felt trapped by fear. Fear of losing their community, their family, and even their connection to God.That is until Kevin changed their mind, finally hearing the voice of the Spirit calling them to believe something better.Through personal experience, classical theological devices, and a fair bit of profanity, Kevin dives into some of the most common toxic belief patterns that are killing our communities, showing you how to undo them, and how to create new, better theology to lead you back to your spiritual authority.Bad Theology Kills is the first step on leaving behind a religion filled with fear and blossoming into a life and spirituality grounded in Love....Like many Evangelical Christians, Kevin grew up believing that being gay was a sin punishable by hell and social ex-communication. After 12 years of ex-gay therapy resulting in two suicide attempts, Kevin realized that God never would ask them to give up who they were, but rather God invited Kevin deeper into the heart of Love, deeper into who they always were meant to be. They realized that Love doesn't have to hurt, and that God was much bigger than anticipated.Through personal stories, fresh takes on old Bible stories, and employing trusted theological devices, Bad Theology Kills shows us not only can we craft new theologies that can redeem our faith, but we can save lives. Bad theology is killing all of us. And a better way is possible.




Café Theology - Exploring Love, the Universe and Everything


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In Cafe Theology, Mike invites us to grab a cappuccino and travel with him on a mind-stretching journey from Creation to New Creation, offering a rich and human view of life and the Life-Giver. Whether you have been on the Christian Journey your whole life, you are just starting out or haven't even bought a ticket, this extraordinary book is applicable to our ordinary lives, longings and in Mike's words 'our feeble and frustrated fumblings after an understanding of who we are and what we are here for.




The Swedish Atheist, the Scuba Diver and Other Apologetic Rabbit Trails


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We're invited to sit at the table with Randal Rauser as he and his atheist counterpoint, Sheridan, engage in a real world apologetic dialogue. As we follow them down rabbit trails and through personal revelations, we experience a paradigm shift in apologetics—where a familiar quibble over terms becomes a mutual apprenticeship with the truth.




Coffeehouse Theology


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Through stories and illustrations, Cyzewski builds a method for theology that is rooted in a relationship with God and His mission. He offers a conversational guide to theology in the postmodernism context and in the emerging church, helping believers understand, shape, and live out practical Christian theology.




Napkin Theology


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Discipleship is never quick and easy, but pastors and church leaders are finding that people have little time for in-depth, one-on-one spiritual conversations. How can you make the most of brief bits of conversation here and there, over lunch or at the coffee shop? In Napkin Theology, Mike Hilson shows that you don't have to spend hours with someone in order to make a significant investment in their discipleship. Each discussion starter includes a simple image you can quickly sketch on whatever is at hand--a digital tablet, the back of a menu, or even a paper napkin. Along with the image, you'll find an easy-to-communicate explanation, teachable questions, and a more in-depth study of the theological truth it illustrates.




The Gospel According to Starbucks


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Leonard Sweet shows you how the passion that Starbucks® has for creating an irresistible experience can connect you with God’s stirring introduction to the experience of faith in The Gospel According to Starbucks. You don’t stand in line at Starbucks® just to buy a cup of coffee. You stop for the experience surrounding the cup of coffee. Too many of us line up for God out of duty or guilt. We completely miss the warmth and richness of the experience of living with God. If we’d learn to see what God is doing on earth, we could participate fully in the irresistible life that he offers. You can learn to pay attention like never before, to identify where God is already in business right in your neighborhood. The doors are open and the coffee is brewing. God is serving the refreshing antidote to the unsatisfying, arms-length spiritual life–and he won’t even make you stand in line.