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A Whole New kind of Bible Study: PREPOSTEROUS Interview

J.D. Walt, Seedbed’s Sower-in-Chief, interviews David Dorn, the producer of the PREPOSTEROUS Project—a free, online video Bible study for youth and young adults. JD: Why “PREPOSTEROUS”? David: PREPOSTEROUS means something “absurd or ridiculous.” What Jesus

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Book Review: How God Became King by N.T. Wright

What are the Gospels for? Putting it another way, why did Jesus live? In this book review, Nathan Brasfield shows us why reclaiming N.T. Wright’s patricular reading of the Gospels in How God Became King is important if the church is to understand the person and work of Jesus correctly.

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Book Review: Thriving in Cross Cultural Ministry by Carissa Alma

“True ministry comes from being with Jesus: everything else will flow out of that. The more we spend time in His presence, receiving His love, the more we will be able to go and share that love with the world.” Carissa Alma gets to the foundation for cross-cultural ministry in this work—read a Seedbed Summary from Melissa Lowe.

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Book Review: Laying Down the Sword by Philip Jenkins

Genocide, divinely-commanded wars, and violent texts. How to deal with these issues can be challenging, and in his book Laying Down the Sword, Philip Jenkins attempts to offer a way forward. Guy Williams provides us with a Seedbed Summary for this important book.

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Book Review: The Next Christians by Gabe Lyons

There’s a new generation of Christians rising up to take their place as cultural restorers rather than being separatists or merely blending in with culture. Read more in this book review of The Next Christians by staff writer David Lyell.

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