mesh October 5
On October 5 mesh will be discussing is The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical by Shane Claiborne. This is a deep, funny, and sincere spiritual autobiography that is profoundly loving and challenging at the same time. Shane takes you through his “born again” moment(s) in his native Tennessee, to the ghettos of Philadelphia and Calcutta, India into contemporary suburban mega-churches and out to Iraq --- all in pursuit of the way of Jesus.
If you are looking to be inspired --- this book invites you to consider one person’s journey and the committed communities he is helping to nurture. You will laugh, cry and ask important, even holy questions about being a Christian in our time. To learn more about Shane, please visit his community’s website here. Join us on October 5 for an engaging conversation about this "revolutionary" book. Mesh will be meeting in Arlington, walking distance from metro. To get detailed directions or ask questions email meshcoordinators@yahoogroups.com
If you are looking to be inspired --- this book invites you to consider one person’s journey and the committed communities he is helping to nurture. You will laugh, cry and ask important, even holy questions about being a Christian in our time. To learn more about Shane, please visit his community’s website here. Join us on October 5 for an engaging conversation about this "revolutionary" book. Mesh will be meeting in Arlington, walking distance from metro. To get detailed directions or ask questions email meshcoordinators@yahoogroups.com
2 Comments:
At 9/18/2006 12:30 AM, Anonymous said…
This sounds so great I'm coming from Seattle (right, so I'll be in town anyway), Looking forward to it!
At 10/05/2006 10:26 PM, Gallycat said…
I am *such* a dingbat--I had marked my calendar for Oct. 12 instead, and as such overscheduled myself today. Kinda wish I had made it, though; when i finally got home, Dean was working on a plumbing problem, and that's never fun to be around for.
Wondering what insights got shared tonight. I found the book difficult to read, even though it was an "easy read."
~Helen
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