Synopses & Reviews
We live in a world full of pain, hurt, loneliness, and abuse. Things are not as they should be. What would this world look like if God got his way?
In Reimagine, author Brent Crowe unpacks a God-given theology of imagination, the role it has played in impacting the trajectory of history, and its application for everyday living. Using short stories in the second half of the book, Crowe provides real-life scenarios and discussion questions to help you practice wrestling with the process of reimagining for the glory of God.
Reimagine proposes a way to dreamcast a better world, one in which Christians act as God’s agents to provide redemptive compassion and the love of Christ. When we can imagine solutions for issues facing the family, the church, and the culture today, then, with God’s power and grace, we can act—and change the world.
When we take Jesus at his word, we know there are no limitations
to what we can dream for the world.
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Redeem your imagination; change the world.
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Help the hopeless, open closed minds, and be more fully human in a world that increasingly devalues human life. How? By reimagining how things could and should be. When we take Jesus at his word, there are no limitations to what we can dream for the world. Reimagine—and change your world.
About the Author
The Navigators is an interdenominational, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people "know Christ and make Him known” as they look to Him and His Word to chart their lives.
Navigators have invested their lives in people for more than seventy-five years, coming alongside them life on life to study the Bible, develop a deepening prayer life, and memorize and apply Scripture, The ultimate goal is to equip Christ followers to fulfill 2 Timothy 2:2—to teach what they have learned to others.
Today, tens of thousands of people worldwide are coming to know and grow in Jesus Christ through the various ministries of The Navigators. Internationally, more than 4,600 Navigator staff of 70 nationalities serve in more than 100 countries.