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Trolls and Truth: 14 Realities about Today's Church That We Don't Want to See

by Jimmy Dorrell

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"Dorrell, a Waco, Tex., pastor, calls the 'corporate' Christian church to repentance for insulating itself against some of Christ's most profound and challenging teachings. Dorrell speaks from a position of considerable moral authority, as he's intimately involved in the lives of the urban poor and founded a flourishing church that meets under a Texas freeway overpass (the Church Under the Bridge) whose constituents range from mentally ill homeless substance abusers and tattooed bikers to college students and middle-class housewives. Dorrell's challenge to live more radically (i.e., biblically) is divided into 14 chapters on subjects like appearance, creativity, friendship and families, each illustrated with life examples from the 'troll-like' people in his congregation. The Western church, he writes, 'has lost its prophetic voice in the culture': church budgets don't always reflect Christ-like priorities, and members would rather merely give money to the poor than sit down and eat with them. Dorrell urges both individuals and Christian communities to break down the protective walls that shield them from dysfunction and to make the difficult choice to welcome all. Though the writing can be sermonic, Dorrell's temple-cleaning message is powerful and his stories compelling. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Trolls & Truth is the story of a local church of homeless people; college students; middle-class Christians; some poor and some rich; black, white, and brown; drunks; materialists; mentally ill; and former inmates who meet beneath the noise of 18-wheelers and rushing traffic under an interstate bridge in Waco, Texas. As they live out biblical mandates across cultural barriers and institutional baggage, they remind us that the gospel cannot be shaped by socially accepted values and remain good news.

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ISBN:
9781596690103
Author:
Dorrell, Jimmy
Publisher:
New Hope Publishers (AL)
Subject:
Texas
Subject:
Evangelistic work
Subject:
Christianity - Church Administration - General
Subject:
Christianity - History - General
Subject:
Christian Church - Church Administration
Subject:
Non-church-affiliated people - Texas - Waco
Subject:
Evangelistic work - Texas - Waco
Subject:
Christianity-Pastoral Ministry and Church Leadership
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20060831
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
215
Dimensions:
9.04x6.06x.48 in. .69 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Dorrell, a Waco, Tex., pastor, calls the 'corporate' Christian church to repentance for insulating itself against some of Christ's most profound and challenging teachings. Dorrell speaks from a position of considerable moral authority, as he's intimately involved in the lives of the urban poor and founded a flourishing church that meets under a Texas freeway overpass (the Church Under the Bridge) whose constituents range from mentally ill homeless substance abusers and tattooed bikers to college students and middle-class housewives. Dorrell's challenge to live more radically (i.e., biblically) is divided into 14 chapters on subjects like appearance, creativity, friendship and families, each illustrated with life examples from the 'troll-like' people in his congregation. The Western church, he writes, 'has lost its prophetic voice in the culture': church budgets don't always reflect Christ-like priorities, and members would rather merely give money to the poor than sit down and eat with them. Dorrell urges both individuals and Christian communities to break down the protective walls that shield them from dysfunction and to make the difficult choice to welcome all. Though the writing can be sermonic, Dorrell's temple-cleaning message is powerful and his stories compelling. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Trolls & Truth is the story of a local church of homeless people; college students; middle-class Christians; some poor and some rich; black, white, and brown; drunks; materialists; mentally ill; and former inmates who meet beneath the noise of 18-wheelers and rushing traffic under an interstate bridge in Waco, Texas. As they live out biblical mandates across cultural barriers and institutional baggage, they remind us that the gospel cannot be shaped by socially accepted values and remain good news.
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