The Fine Line: Re-Envisioning the Gap between Christ and Culture Audiobook, by Kary Oberbrunner Play Audiobook Sample

The Fine Line: Re-Envisioning the Gap between Christ and Culture Audiobook

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Read By: Jonathan Petersen Publisher: Zondervan Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: December 2008 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780310302384

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16

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58:03 minutes

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02:55 minutes

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22:49 minutes

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What does it mean to be in the world but not of it? The answer may surprise you.

Christians are supposed to be the most liberated people ever to walk the face of the earth—with a message powerful enough to cause the dead to rise and the blind to see. We're supposed to have God living inside of us. We're supposed to know how to be in the world but not of it.

Does that describe your life?

Author Kary Oberbrunner suspects the answer is no, but not because you aren't passionate about Christ. Rather, it's because the church has been ripped apart and reassembled into two main camps that, at best, casually tolerate each other.

The first camp separates itself from people, society, and culture for the main purpose of remaining unstained by the world. While the second camp conforms itself to the ideals, philosophies, and goals of the world in an attempt to be all things to all people.

So what's the alternative? A growing number of people believe in a different way and a different world. They are transformists. And they have the power to change the world. Care to join them?

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    " Pretty good, but probably could be half the size. Here’s my summary: We are relevant to culture when we impact people on an individual level. We are relevant when we love one another, and the world. "

    — Richard, 8/12/2009

About Kary Oberbrunner

Kary Oberbrunner founded Redeem the Day, a movement connecting people to a process that ignites their souls on fire. The author of several books, including The Fine Line, Called, and The Journey Towards Relevance, she serves as a pastor at Grace Church in Ohio.

About Jonathan Petersen

Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove is a celebrated spiritual author and sought-after speaker. A native of North Carolina, he is a graduate of Eastern University and Duke Divinity School. In 2003 he and his wife founded the Rutba House, a house of hospitality where the homeless are welcomed into a community that eats, prays, and shares life together. He is also an associate minister at the historically black St. Johns Missionary Baptist Church. An evangelical Christian who connects with the broad spiritual tradition and its monastic witnesses, he is a leader in the New Monasticism movement. He speaks often about emerging Christianity to churches and conferences across the denominational spectrum, and he has given lectures at dozens of universities. He is a complier of the celebrated Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals and is the author of several books on Christian spirituality, including The Awakening of Hope, The Wisdom of Stability, and The New Monasticism.