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Product Description
Our culture is confused. And so are we. It’s not just you or them. It’s all of us.
But we can move past confusion and into a place of careful discernment. Redemptive Participation brings awareness to the shaping forces in our current culture and how to connect these dynamics with our teaching and practice.
Our ever-shifting culture has enormous challenges. And yet, for the discerning pastor (also a cultural participant) there are enormous opportunities for the gospel and the church to bear witness to the never-changing savior.
MIKE COSPER is a writer, speaker, and podcaster. In 2016, he founded Harbor Media. He’s the host of Cultivated: A Podcast about Faith and Work, the author of Rhythms of Grace, The Stories We Tell, Recapturing the Wonder, and the co-author of Faithmapping. Prior to launching Harbor Media, Mike served as one of the founding pastors at Sojourn Church in Louisville, Kentucky, and launched Sojourn Music, a collective of musicians writing songs for the church.
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