Being the Presence of Christ
A Vision for Transformation
Daniel Vestal • July 2008"This book is food for all who are hungry for an inner transformation in their lives. Tapping into ancient spiritual practices, Daniel Vestal connects biblically based mysticism with evangelism and social justice."
—Tony Campolo
Professor Emeritus, Eastern University
Author of more than 35 books and one of the founders of the Red Letter Christian movement
Do you long to make a difference in the world? Learn how to be Christ's presence. As Christians, we can continually embody Jesus Christ—be the presence of Christ—and we have the power to transform ourselves, our society, and the world.
The challenge in becoming the presence of Christ is that many of our prejudices and patterns of living will need to change. The hope is knowing that such transformation is possible.
Daniel Vestal says, "I write this book as one who has lived most of my life as a Christian. Though I have had my intellectual struggles and personal struggles, I have never left the Christian faith. My experience has led me to ask, 'What is the really good news that the Christian Gospel claims to possess and proclaim?' I seek to offer my voice as a witness to this Gospel as I understand it."
In this book you will find Vestal's perspective on these topics:
- the basics—receiving and nurturing the presence of Christ
- prayer as practicing the presence
- personal transformation
- Christian community
- human suffering
- Christlikeness through service
- Christian social ethics
Find out how to be the presence of Christ, and make a difference in this needy world.
ISBN: 978-0-8358-9965-9
Kindle ISBN: 978-0-8358-1247-4
EPub ISBN: 978-0-8358-1248-1
Imprint: Upper Room
Pub Date: July 2008
Trim Size: 6 in (w) x 9 in (h) x in (d)
Page Count: 136
BISAC Categories: RELIGION / Christian Living / Social Issues
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—David L. Odeom Executive Director, Leadership Education Duke Divinity School
—Margaret Campbell Chair, Renovaré Ministry Team
—Stephen Bryant World Editor and Publisher The Upper Room
—Diana Garland, PhD Dean, Baylor University School of Social Work