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      - Inalienable : how marginalized kingdom voices can help save the American church / by Costanzo, Eric,author.; Soerens, Matthew,1983-author.(CARDINAL)493932; Yang, Daniel,1979-author.; 
 Includes bibliographical references and indexes."With our witness compromised, numbers down, and reputation sullied, the American church is at a critical crossroads. In order for the church to return to health, we must decenter ourselves from our American idols and be guided by global Christians and the poor, who offer hope from the margins, and the ancient church, refocusing on the kingdom, image, Word, and mission of God"-- Includes bibliographical references and indexes."With our witness compromised, numbers down, and reputation sullied, the American church is at a critical crossroads. In order for the church to return to health, we must decenter ourselves from our American idols and be guided by global Christians and the poor, who offer hope from the margins, and the ancient church, refocusing on the kingdom, image, Word, and mission of God"--
- Subjects: Poor.; Christianity; Church work with people with social disabilities.; Church work with the poor.; Church.; 
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      - I see you : how love opens our eyes to invisible people / by Lester, Terence,author.(CARDINAL)805688; 
 Includes bibliographical references.Searching for home -- Demystifying poverty -- You don't have to fear -- Making room in the margins -- How much is enough? -- Ignorance can be hurtful -- You are part of the solution -- Different communities, different needs -- Dignity and how to see people -- Creating communities -- Creating consistent rhythms -- Each one matters.We don't care about what we don't see. Countless people are invisible to us. We overlook the poor and homeless, partly because we don't share much space with them. More seriously, we often choose not to see the realities around us. We hold misconceptions about who is deserving or not, or make false assumptions about people's poverty being their own fault. Terence Lester calls us to see the invisible people around us. His personal encounters and real-life stories challenge Christians to become more informed about poverty and homelessness, and to see the poor as Jesus does. When we see people through God's eyes and hear their stories, we restore their dignity and help them flourish. And when we recognize our own inner spiritual poverty, we have greater empathy for others, no matter their circumstances. Let love open your eyes. Discover how seeing leads us to act with compassion and justice--as God intends. Includes bibliographical references.Searching for home -- Demystifying poverty -- You don't have to fear -- Making room in the margins -- How much is enough? -- Ignorance can be hurtful -- You are part of the solution -- Different communities, different needs -- Dignity and how to see people -- Creating communities -- Creating consistent rhythms -- Each one matters.We don't care about what we don't see. Countless people are invisible to us. We overlook the poor and homeless, partly because we don't share much space with them. More seriously, we often choose not to see the realities around us. We hold misconceptions about who is deserving or not, or make false assumptions about people's poverty being their own fault. Terence Lester calls us to see the invisible people around us. His personal encounters and real-life stories challenge Christians to become more informed about poverty and homelessness, and to see the poor as Jesus does. When we see people through God's eyes and hear their stories, we restore their dignity and help them flourish. And when we recognize our own inner spiritual poverty, we have greater empathy for others, no matter their circumstances. Let love open your eyes. Discover how seeing leads us to act with compassion and justice--as God intends.
- Subjects: Church and minorities.; Marginality, Social.; Church work with minorities.; Church work with people with social disabilities.; Love; 
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      - Revolution of values : reclaiming public faith for the common good / by Wilson-Hartgrove, Jonathan,1980-author.(CARDINAL)488490; 
 Includes bibliographical references."Christians and the religious Right have misused Scripture to consolidate power, stoke fears, and defend against enemies. Highlighting the stories of people on the frontlines, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove explores how religious culture wars have misrepresented Christianity at the expense of the poor, and how listening to marginalized communities can help us rediscover God's vision for faith in public life"-- Includes bibliographical references."Christians and the religious Right have misused Scripture to consolidate power, stoke fears, and defend against enemies. Highlighting the stories of people on the frontlines, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove explores how religious culture wars have misrepresented Christianity at the expense of the poor, and how listening to marginalized communities can help us rediscover God's vision for faith in public life"--
- Subjects: Christian conservatism; Christianity and culture; Church work with the poor; Church work with people with social disabilities; 
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      - Re-presenting disability : activism and agency in the museum / by Anderson, Julie,1965-contributor.(CARDINAL)480002; Besley, Joanna,contributor.(CARDINAL)872149; Carden-Coyne, Ana,contributor.(CARDINAL)872132; Chambers, Emma,contributor.(CARDINAL)872081; Chen, Jiali,1961-contributor.(CARDINAL)875062; Chimirri-Russell, Geraldine,1949-contributor.(CARDINAL)872093; Church, Kathryn,contributor.(CARDINAL)871963; Dodd, Jocelyn,editor,contributor.(CARDINAL)873016; Frazee, Catherine,contributor.(CARDINAL)540586; Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie,editor,contributor.(CARDINAL)801651; Graham, Helen,contributor.(CARDINAL)871788; Hart, Lain,contributor.; Hevey, David,1959-contributor.(CARDINAL)871980; Hollins, Heather,contributor.; Jacobs, Sarah,contributor.(CARDINAL)799569; Jolly, Debbie,contributor.(CARDINAL)873095; Jones, Ceri(Research associate),contributor.(CARDINAL)873088; Livingstone, Phaedra J.,1969-contributor.(CARDINAL)873615; Low, Carol,contributor.; Mellemsether, Hanna,contributor.(CARDINAL)873042; Murray, Elizabeth Mariko,contributor.; O'Sullivan, Lisa,contributor.; Ott, Katherine,contributor.(CARDINAL)683065; Panitch, Melanie,contributor.(CARDINAL)872186; Phiri, Victoria,contributor.(CARDINAL)872351; Sandell, Richard,1967-editor,contributor.(CARDINAL)353709; Squire, Tari Hartman,contributor.; Werb, Shari Rosenstein,contributor.; Routledge (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)764271; 
 Includes bibliographical references and index.This title addresses issues surrounding disability representation in museums and galleries, a topic which is receiving much academic attention and is becoming an increasingly pressing issue for practitioners working in wide-ranging museums and related cultural organizations. Includes bibliographical references and index.This title addresses issues surrounding disability representation in museums and galleries, a topic which is receiving much academic attention and is becoming an increasingly pressing issue for practitioners working in wide-ranging museums and related cultural organizations.
- Subjects: Agent (Philosophy); Disability studies.; Museum exhibits.; Museum techniques; Museum visitors.; Museums; People with disabilities; People with disabilities; People with disabilities; People with disabilities; 
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      - You are your best thing [sound recording] : vulnerability, shame resilience and the black experience / by Burke, Tarana,editor,narrator.; Brown, Brené,editor,narrator.(CARDINAL)345864; Willis, Mirron E.(Mirron Edward),1965-narrator.(CARDINAL)828303; Turpin, Bahni,narrator.(CARDINAL)353504; Jackson, JD,narrator.(CARDINAL)833055; Lee, L. Morgan,narrator.; 
 Read by the contributors and Mirron Willis, Bahni Turpin, JD Jackson, and L Morgan Lee ; introduction read by Tarana J. Burke and Brené Brown.Tarana Burke and Dr. Brené Brown bring together a dynamic group of Black writers, organizers, artists, academics, and cultural figures to discuss vulnerability and shame resilience. Read by the contributors and Mirron Willis, Bahni Turpin, JD Jackson, and L Morgan Lee ; introduction read by Tarana J. Burke and Brené Brown.Tarana Burke and Dr. Brené Brown bring together a dynamic group of Black writers, organizers, artists, academics, and cultural figures to discuss vulnerability and shame resilience.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Essays.; Shame.; Resilience (Personality trait); Vulnerability (Personality trait); Black people; 
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