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Gabe Lyons

    Gabe Lyons es el fundador de Q, una organización dedicada a educar a los cristianos sobre su responsabilidad histórica de renovar la cultura. Su trabajo ofrece una perspectiva fresca sobre el papel del cristianismo en la sociedad contemporánea, atrayendo la atención de importantes medios de comunicación. Lyons explora cómo los cristianos pueden contribuir positivamente a dar forma a la cultura, instando a un compromiso más activo en su renovación. Sus escritos profundizan en la percepción de los cristianos en la cultura popular y proponen vías para un mayor impacto positivo.

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    The Fight for Us
    The next Christians
    • The next Christians

      • 230 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Lyons carefully observes the end of Christian America's dominance and offers a compelling vision for how followers of Jesus can recover their core identity while faithfully navigating our current cultural milieu.

      The next Christians
    • The Fight for Us

      Overcome What Divides to Build a Marriage That Thrives

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Focusing on healing and rebuilding relationships, this book provides biblical wisdom and practical guidance for couples facing challenges in their marriage. Authored by experienced mental health and marriage coaches, it aims to instill confidence in readers as they navigate the journey of restoration and growth in their partnership.

      The Fight for Us
    • unChristian

      What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity... and Why It Matters

      • 255 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      David Kinnaman, president of The Barna Group, has been instrumental in designing and analyzing nearly five hundred studies for various churches, nonprofits, and corporations since 1995. He collaborates with George Barna to publish free research reports online. Kinnaman lives in Ventura, California, with his wife Jill and their three children. Gabe Lyons, founder of Fermi Project, brings together innovators and leaders to positively influence culture. Previously, he co-founded Catalyst and served as vice president for John Maxwell's INJOY organization. Lyons resides in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife Rebekah and their three children. This work was commissioned by Fermi Project and explores the negative reputation of Christians, particularly among young Americans. The research reveals that Christians are often viewed as judgmental, antihomosexual, and overly political, leading many to believe that Christianity deviates from Jesus' teachings. In response to this perception, Kinnaman and Lyons, along with over two dozen Christian leaders, examine the criticisms aimed at Christians and provide insights on how to effectively represent Jesus in everyday life. The book challenges readers to reflect on their lives as an open book and consider whether they embody the faith they profess.

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