Words to Walk By

A Discipleship Guide Through the Sermon on the Mount

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Discipleship, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Chris Rattay ISBN: 9780998366531
Publisher: Servant Partners Press Publication: December 10, 2016
Imprint: Servant Partners Press Language: English
Author: Chris Rattay
ISBN: 9780998366531
Publisher: Servant Partners Press
Publication: December 10, 2016
Imprint: Servant Partners Press
Language: English

In a world that's too often divided by race and class, the Church ought to look a little bit different. Chris Rattay's book provides a resource for mentorship partners, small groups, and churches who are seeking common ground for understanding Jesus across race, class, and familiarity with the Bible.

As we return to Jesus's words in the Sermon on the Mount, all Christians—new and seasoned, rich and poor, of every ethnic background—are reminded of how much learning and growth is before us. Recognizing that we're all in the same place before God, Rattay invites us into learn from each others' experiences as we face the ever-challenging 'basics' of living for Jesus. 

Rattay's book is loaded with examples from his experience as an inner-city pastor and a cross-class resident of both East Los Angeles and Pasadena, California. Each chapter ends with thoughtful questions that invite everyone to contribute to the conversation about what it means to follow Jesus. It is an ideal book for anyone who wants to follow Christ with their neighbors. 

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In a world that's too often divided by race and class, the Church ought to look a little bit different. Chris Rattay's book provides a resource for mentorship partners, small groups, and churches who are seeking common ground for understanding Jesus across race, class, and familiarity with the Bible.

As we return to Jesus's words in the Sermon on the Mount, all Christians—new and seasoned, rich and poor, of every ethnic background—are reminded of how much learning and growth is before us. Recognizing that we're all in the same place before God, Rattay invites us into learn from each others' experiences as we face the ever-challenging 'basics' of living for Jesus. 

Rattay's book is loaded with examples from his experience as an inner-city pastor and a cross-class resident of both East Los Angeles and Pasadena, California. Each chapter ends with thoughtful questions that invite everyone to contribute to the conversation about what it means to follow Jesus. It is an ideal book for anyone who wants to follow Christ with their neighbors. 

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