Follow me to freedom : leading and following as an ordinary radical /
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Ventura, Calif. :
Regal,
[2009]
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Table of Contents:
- Conversation 1: the promise (raising just leaders)
- Conversation 2: the ache (beginning where it hurts)
- Conversation 3: the vision (carrying a cause)
- Conversation 4: to follow (choosing who to follow)
- Conversation 5: to lead (becoming a leader)
- Conversation 6: followers (finding others to join the cause)
- Conversation 7: something bigger (seeing that it's not just about us)
- Conversation 8: justice (considering the will of God)
- Conversation 9: sin, wounds and forgiveness (breaking through the real problem to the real answer)
- Conversation 10: civil disobedience (taking a stand)
- Conversation 11: the crisis (responding when disaster strikes)
- Conversation 12: prayer (following Jesus' example)
- Conversation 13: friends and family (embracing the gift of community)
- Conversation 14: excellence (leading with pizzazz)
- Conversation 15: power (separating God's and ours)
- Conversation 16: notoriety (squinting in the limelight)
- Conversation 17: freedom (imagining a world beyond the pain)
- Conversation 18: the journey (traveling to tomorrow)
- Appendix 1: John Perkins on the election of the first African-American president of the United States
- Appendix 2: a study on the biblical grounds for civil disobedience
- Appendix 3: what John and Shane are reading and who they're quoting.