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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B09TYLD8CT.html - Book Synopsis : One of the Episcopal Church’s foremost evangelists returns to form Christians in a spirituality of mission. Stop worrying about how to get people in the door. Start thinking about how to live out the Gospel.When A. Wayne Schwab retired as the Episcopal Church’s Staff Officer in Evangelism in 1997, there was no way that he was done thinking about how to live out God’s mission in the world. With a grant from Trinity Church Wall Street, Schwab began studying how congregations can transform parishioners into missioners. In How to Live Your Faith, Schwab shares his latest insights and questions. Using an interactive learning model, he provides materials to guide individuals and groups to develop a spirituality of mission, one which emphasizes attentiveness to place, passion, and justice. Mission starts now, right where we are, so long as we are willing to look at our lives with fresh eyes.About the AuthorAfter serving as a parish priest from 1956 to 1975, A. Wayne Schwab served as the first Evangelism Staff Officer for the Episcopal Church until his retirement in 1993. Since then, Schwab has continued to guide congregations in missional work and to produce curriculum resources for evangelism, with a focus on calling people into the church’s mission. He is a native of Washington, D.C. and a grad
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One of the Episcopal Church’s foremost evangelists returns to form Christians in a spirituality of mission. Stop worrying about how to get people in the door. Start thinking about how to live out the Gospel.When A. Wayne Schwab retired as the Episcopal Church’s Staff Officer in Evangelism in 1997, there was no way that he was done thinking about how to live out God’s mission in the world. With a grant from Trinity Church Wall Street, Schwab began studying how congregations can transform parishioners into missioners. In How to Live Your Faith, Schwab shares his latest insights and questions. Using an interactive learning model, he provides materials to guide individuals and groups to develop a spirituality of mission, one which emphasizes attentiveness to place, passion, and justice. Mission starts now, right where we are, so long as we are willing to look at our lives with fresh eyes.About the AuthorAfter serving as a parish priest from 1956 to 1975, A. Wayne Schwab served as the first Evangelism Staff Officer for the Episcopal Church until his retirement in 1993. Since then, Schwab has continued to guide congregations in missional work and to produce curriculum resources for evangelism, with a focus on calling people into the church’s mission. He is a native of Washington, D.C. and a grad
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One of the Episcopal Church’sforemost evangelists returns to form
Christians in a spirituality of mission. Stop worrying about how to get people in
the door. Start thinking about how to live out the Gospel.When A. Wayne
Schwab retired as the Episcopal Church’sStaff Officer in Evangelism in
1997, there was no way that he was done thinking about how to live out
God’smission in the world. With a grant from Trinity Church Wall Street,
Schwab began studying how congregations can transform parishioners into
missioners. In How to Live Your Faith, Schwab shares his latest insights and
questions. Using an interactive learning model, he provides materials to guide
individuals and groups to develop a spirituality of mission, one which
emphasizes attentiveness to place, passion, and justice. Mission starts now,
right where we are, so long as we are willing to look at our lives with fresh
eyes.About the AuthorAfter serving as a parish priest from 1956 to 1975, A.
Wayne Schwab served as the first Evangelism Staff Officer for the Episcopal
Church until his retirement in 1993. Since then, Schwab has continued to
guide congregations in missional work and to produce curriculum resources for
evangelism, with a focus on calling people into the church’smission. He
is a native of Washington, D.C. and a graduate from Virginia Theological
Seminary.
How to Live Your Faith: Missional Members
Work for a More Loving and More Just World
with Godâ€s Help
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B09TYLD8CT.html - Book Synopsis :
One of the Episcopal Church’sforemost evangelists returns to
form Christians in a spirituality of mission. Stop worrying about how to
get people in the door. Start thinking about how to live out the
Gospel.When A. Wayne Schwab retired as the Episcopal
Church’sStaff Officer in Evangelism in 1997, there was no way
that he was done thinking about how to live out God’smission in
the world. With a grant from Trinity Church Wall Street, Schwab began
studying how congregations can transform parishioners into missioners.
In How to Live Your Faith, Schwab shares his latest insights and
questions. Using an interactive learning model, he provides materials to
guide individuals and groups to develop a spirituality of mission, one
which emphasizes attentiveness to place, passion, and justice. Mission
starts now, right where we are, so long as we are willing to look at our
lives with fresh eyes.About the AuthorAfter serving as a parish priest
from 1956 to 1975, A. Wayne Schwab served as the first Evangelism Staff
Officer for the Episcopal Church until his retirement in 1993. Since then,
Schwab has continued to guide congregations in missional work and to
produce curriculum resources for evangelism, with a focus on calling
people into the church’smission. He is a native of Washington,
D.C. and a graduate from Virginia Theological Seminary.