Not just politicians, but coaches, teachers, community organizers for social justice, parents and ordinary people of faith may also find themselves called by God today to public duties. This book gives pastors, Sunday School teachers, lay leaders and everyday Christians the resources to become change agents in their communities. Each chapter comes with thoughtful questions to provoke personal reflection or group discussion. The book is an invaluable resource for Bible study, teaching or preaching. It is intended to get people acting on their beliefs in new ways.
Explore the fascinating story of slave women who outfoxed the most powerful man of their day in one of the earliest recorded acts of civil disobedience. Learn how a rough shepherd took on the religious establishment. Observe what happens when a tongue-tied loner finds his voice. See a charismatic leader in action as she builds alliances for uniting a country in disarray. Catch the humor in a crusty old prophet who tries to wiggle out of an unpleasant assignment. Discover for yourself the spiritual resources also discovered by people who were too tired, too frightened or too dismayed to think they could possibly make a difference. Then consider what Jesus has to teach about how to participate in and help transform modern public life.
This book can inspire individuals and faith communities to help shape their local contexts and national life in ways that are faithful to Scripture and God's present call.