Book, Bath, Table, and Time:


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"Book, Bath, Table, and Time: Christian Worship as Source and Resource for Youth Ministry," offers practical and proven ideas that center youth ministry in liturgy and worship, with playfulness and practicality to successfully engage the younger generation. With solid theological grounding, Fred P. Edie provides suggestions on how youth can practice the ordo, the ancient church's "ordered" life around its liturgical holy things: bath (Baptism); book (Scriptures); table (Eucharist); and calendar (the prayerful patterning of time). Through this book, youth leaders will be able to guide Christian youth to experience God's presence and take up their baptismal vocations before God and for the world.




Fred & Edie


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London, 1922, Edith Thompson, an attractive, confident, financially independent 27-year-old woman, had married during the Great War but soon found her suburban life--and husband, Percy--stifling. Excited by the new freedoms available to women, dreaming of the kind of romantic and glamorous world she found in novels and films, she took a lover, Frederick Bywaters, who was several years her junior. Never in her wildest dreams could Edie have forseen the devastating end to her illicit romance.







Kiss Me Like You Mean It


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Three A.M. on a hot midsummer’s night in Manchester. A party taking place in a shabby Victorian terrace house. In the back garden Tony and Ruth meet, thanks to a stolen can of beer. On the floor above, Don and Edie are having a party of their own. As the night progresses, love is definitely in the air – but then so is the smell of cheap lager. And even cheaper aftershave. Kiss Me Like You Mean It was shortlisted for the Meyer-Whitworth Award, and has subsequently been produced in various venues around the world, including a successful three month run in Paris in 2004.




Nurturing Faith


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Faith left on rocky soil withers. But faith nurtured in the good soil of Christian teaching, formation, and mentorship grows to maturity and yields thriving community. Educational ministries are so often where this happens—where the desires of the human heart are shaped toward a love for God, a love for one’s neighbor, and a love for the world. In this comprehensive guide to educational ministries in the twenty-first century, Fred Edie and Mark Lamport explore how church leaders and others involved in Christian education can nurture a robust, cruciform faith within their communities. When discussing strategies and goals, Edie and Lamport consider a range of contexts and a variety of related fields that might give insight into educational ministry: theology, pedagogy, philosophy, social science, and more. Those working with any age group—children, adolescents, and adults—will find a relevant discussion of key underlying theological themes, a guide to concrete practices, and indispensable help in navigating shifting cultural dynamics. Exceedingly practical and consistent with the teachings of the gospel, the wisdom in this book will speak to all who long to foster discipleship in their church, school, or missional community. Key Features A “Road Map” at the beginning of each chapter concisely introduces the chapter’s topic and essential themes. Sidebars throughout the text provide deeper insight into particular important or nuanced concepts. Discussion questions at the end of each chapter facilitate further reflection, especially in conversation with others. Suggestions for further reading are provided at the end of each chapter for those interested in exploring the chapter’s ideas in greater depth. Concluding the book is a series of afterwords from experts in the field of Christian educational ministries: Martyn Percy, Almeda Wright, Craig Dykstra, Kirsten Oh, Elizabeth DeGaynor, and Thomas Groome.




Annual Report


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One-act Plays of To-day


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Singing and Suffering with the Servant


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The Old Testament is transformed from problem to ally when preachers attend to power at work in ancient and modern contexts by mirroring Second Isaiah's proclamation, listening to contemporary servant Israel, and learning from African American preaching in context of domination. This book analyses the impact of domination on Old Testament proclamation and thus leads to several unique contributions. Firstly, it reads Second Isaiah as a homiletic model for proclaiming older (pre-exilic) texts in response to exilic domination. Secondly, it treats the Old Testament as a rich resource for confronting racism and anti-Semitism though teaching and it introduces contemporary Christian-Jewish dialogue in Germany as a model for the Church. Lastly, it highlights preaching traditions within the African American Church as instructive for formulating an effective Old Testament preaching strategy.




Holy Things for Youth Ministry


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Holy Things for Youth Ministry complements Fred P. Edie's Book, Bath, Table, and Time: Christian Worship as Source and Resource for Youth Ministry (The Pilgrim Press, 2007). It contains 13 sessions written by practitioners who have done extensive work in youth ministry. Sessions are based on the research and experiences of the Duke Youth Academy as well as elements of Edie's book. Sunday school teachers, youth directors, pastors, and volunteers will find effective ways to transmit Christian faith by actually doing it with youth. Can be used at any youth event, meeting, or gathering, and also as a single session for youth groups, or as a Sunday school series.




A Write Good Read


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A Write Good Read is based on years of hard-earned life experiences: good and bad; funny and sad, local and abroad. Our writers are a broad church and topics range from overseas travelogues to poetry with aboriginal influence to interplanetry travel and alien invasion. Reflecting the ages of our group, there are recognisable stories featuring children and grandkids too. There are meticulously researched historical pieces recalling wealthy mill owners' brutality and the resilience of the common man. Look out also for commandments broken and seven dwarfs hidden. Romance flickers in and out in tales of loss and love unrequited. And no respectable anthology could be complete without blood curdling, teeth chattering yarns of horror. In over 200 pages, the collection of eighty different pieces closes with drama aplenty in three playlets to savour, and begins with an assortment of pieces stimulated by today's (2018) technological wonders.