Contents
Letter from the Editors
CCDA Theology Committee
Part I: CCDA National Conference Theme: ''Flourishing''
Prosperity and Flourishing: A Biblical Witness
James K. Bruckner
Flourishing
Dennis Edwards
The Prosperity Gospels' Transformation of the Popular Religious Imagination
Kate Bowler
Ogbu Kalu, African Pentecostalism and Shalom | 24
Valerie Landfair
Cities of God: Reclaiming Culture through the Flourishing of the City
Allie Wong
Finding Our Way Home
Samantha Domingo
Part II: CCDA Ministr y in North Carolina
North Carolina's Cry for Racial Justice
Reynolds Chapman
Liturgical Gardening
Chas Edens
Part III: Book Reviews
Forgive Us
Margot Starbuck
Too Heavy a Yoke
Nilwona E. Nowlin
Faith Rooted Organizing
Anthony Grimes
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About the Author:
Soong-Chan Rah (DMin, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; ThD candidate, Duke University) is a sought-after speaker and a major voice on today's evangelical social justice scene. He is Milton B. Engebretson Associate Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois, and is the author of "Many Colors: Cultural Intelligence for a Changing Church "(winner of an "Outreach "magazine book award) and the popular and influential "The Next Evangelicalism". Rah was founding pastor of Cambridge Community Fellowship Church, a multiethnic, urban, postmodern generation church in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He serves on the boards of Sojourners, the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA), World Vision, and the Catalyst Leadership Center.
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