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The Prisoner’s Prayer [Excerpt]

Our late friend, Chuck Colson, relates how some prisoners he knew reacted to the gospel. Excerpt from The Faith: Given Once for All by Colson and Harold Fickett.

But the other criminal rebuked him. “Don’t you fear God,” he said, “since you are under the same sentence? We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong.” Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” Jesus answered him, “I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise.” Luke 23:40–43

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The “Great Proposal” of the Gospel [Excerpt]

Chuck Colson sketches the joy at the heart of the Gospel in this excerpt from The Faith: Given Once for All by Colson and Harold Fickett.

God is. And He’s told us how His world works. He is the ultimate reality. Why then is there suffering? Because God gave humans free will. We chose not to obey, so evil came to the world.

God invaded earth in His Son… The Holy Spirit was sent to finish the invasion, establishing Christ’s Kingdom through His body, the Church.

Satan’s control didn’t stand, however. God invaded earth in His Son. The battle raged, and the Son was arrested and executed, as the payment for evil. But the stone was rolled away, and God raised Him from the dead, and with His resurrection guaranteed our own new life. The Holy Spirit was sent to finish the invasion, establishing Christ’s Kingdom through His body, the Church.

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Hi Creativity, Meet Ministry… (The UNTITLED Blaine Hogan Interview)

 

Blaine Hogan’s UNTITLED: Thoughts on the Creative Process is a declaration of war against the blank page.

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In this interview with long-time creator Blaine (Creative Director at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, IL) you will get a taste of his insights on attacking the blank page, executing vision, getting more out of contemplation, and as Blaine writes, “creating beauty from the inside out.”

Full disclosure: Blaine’s UNTITLED eBook isn’t published by Zondervan, but I believe you creators (writers, pastors, teachers, worship leaders, and artists of all stripes) will be encouraged and empowered by Blaine’s perspective. I look forward to hearing your comments! -AF

 

ZBLOG: In UNTITLED you ask, “Is there anything in my work I love so much I would eat it?” That’s my first question: What are you hungry for?

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BLAINE: Movement. Heart movement. In myself first and then in an audience. I’m starving for and always on the lookout for something that I find deeply moving. As I continue to explore this discipline of the creative process, I find that the more I can discipline myself to being open and to exploring various corners of things, the chances for finding things in this vein dramatically increase. And when I find something that moves me, I want to eat it. I want to internalize it, through the lens of my own story — then I want to figure out the best way to tell it.

 

ZBLOG: You support artistic “fringe exploration” and “rebellion,” but you also observe, “sometimes artists get so carried away with their rebellion they begin to wage war with their own center of gravity.” What is your center of gravity? And how do you recommend other artists stay centered?

BLAINE: Put simply, the continually refining work of Christ in my life. I grew up Catholic so I find myself repeating the Lord’s Prayer throughout the day without even knowing it. For me this has always been centering. Contemplation is another thing I use to stay centered. Probably everyone reading this works in a fast paced environment, and the opportunity for silence and meditation I imagine is rare. However, if we aren’t quiet, I’m not sure we can stay centered. When we stop we recognize our breath — something we didn’t “work” to do. It just happens. This is the cosmic mystery of Christ within us. We center ourselves when we stop.

 

ZBLOG: A good number of people I know, both non-Christians and Christians, believe that creative thinking and doctrinal thinking are at loggerheads. Do you see a tension between the artist’s work and the theologian’s? Or can Michaelangelo and Martin Luther sit at the same table?

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March 3, 2012 Only: Get Karen Kingsbury’s “Bailey Flanigan” eBooks 70% Off

 

(Update on March 4, 2012 – The Kindle Daily Deal for Bailey Flanigan eBooks is now closed. Thank you to everyone who joined us in congratulating @karenkingsbury yesterday, and everyone else who participated! -Adam Forrest, Zondervan)

We're excited for novelist Karen Kingsbury because Amazon.com hand-picked her Bailey Flanigan series as a Kindle Daily Deal! 

Today [March 3] only, the first three volumes in the Bailey Flanigan series (Leaving, Learning, and Longing) are 70% off, just $2.99 apiece. Since the special will disappear when the clock strikes midnight, we recommend you take advantage of the deal right now! [The Kindle Daily Deal is no longer related to Karen Kingsbury]

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About the Bailey Flanigan Series

The latest series of novels from Karen Kingsbury begins with Bailey Flanigan leaving Bloomington for the adventure of a lifetime. Featuring members of the popular Baxter family, this series will present the much-anticipated finale of the Bailey Flanigan & Cody Coleman story. 

 

Buy Book 1 for KindleLeaving (Volume 1)
Bailey's won an audition for a Broadway musical in New York City, and she's determined to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! But is she really ready to leave family and friends for the loneliness of the big city? And what of Cody? With him in Indianapolis, the distance, new friends and circumstances begin to reveal cracks in their relationship. Buy for Kindle

 

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Learning (Volume 2)
While Bailey grows closer to her dream of being an actress and dancer in New York, Cody becomes immersed in the lives of the high school football team he is coaching. Neither Bailey nor Cody feel complete without the chance to share their dreams with one other, but can distance truly make the heart grow fonder? Or will Cody turn to others, especially when tragedy strikes? Buy for Kindle

 

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Longing (Volume 3)
After a long and lonely silence from Cody Coleman, Bailey Flanigan becomes closer to her one-time Hollywood co-star, Brandon Paul. Nights on the town in New York City and long talks on the balcony of Brandon's Malibu Beach home make Bailey dizzy with new feelings and cause her to wonder if her days with Cody are over forever. Buy for Kindle

 

 

About Karen Kingsbury

New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury is America's favorite inspirational novelist, with over 20 million books in print. Her Life-Changing Fiction™ has produced multiple bestsellers, including LeavingTake OneBetween SundaysEven NowOne Tuesday MorningBeyond Tuesday Morning, and Ever After. Karen is also a nationally known speaker with several women's groups. Find out more about Karen, her books, and her appearance schedule at www.KarenKingsbury.com and visit her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AuthorKarenKingsbury

 

More to Come for the Baxter Family Characters
Loving (Bailey Flanigan Series, Volume 4) hits stores on March 27. In the fourth and final book of the series, Bailey is planning a wedding. But is she marrying the right man? (This volume is available for pre-order, but it's not included in the Kindle Daily Deal or Gold Box New Deal.)

Coming Home: A Story of Unending Love and Eternal Promise hits stores June 26, 2012. As the Baxters make plans to come together for a summer lakeside reunion, the unthinkable happens. Coming Home — a stand-alone novel — can serve as either a grand introduction or a beautiful conclusion to the saga of the Baxter Family.

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Build a Fire: On Manhood that’s Honest, Strong, and … Weak?

 

Excerpt from Wes Yoder’s Bond of Brothers: Connecting with Other Men Beyond Work, Weather and Sports (eBook). // There’s a story behind this excerpt’s appearance today. Recently on our Facebook post about the Mom’s Devotional Bible Contest, a gentlemen asked, “What do you have for dads?” … I realized I had no giveaway for dads! But then I remembered Yoder’s book, which to me was as nourishing as home-smoked venison. Hope you enjoy. -AF

 

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Build a Fire

In the end, if you are a man at all, you will be an honest man. Or you will be dishonest, something less than a complete man, with a dead or dying heart. Not even you can fully convince yourself you are a real man as long as your heart is dead.

But the choices are yours. You will be false, or you will be true. You will be hard, brittle, and acerbic, or you will be strong, gentle, and true. You will be authentic and present in the circumstances and relationships of your life, or you will be a counterfeit, irrelevant, and emotionally absent man when it really matters. You will display courage in the face of danger, or you will fold in fear. You will demonstrate dignity and honor, or not…

 

Build a fire with your brothers; identify your masks — your false self — and then throw them into the roaring flames.

As you continually mature, you will find you are strong and courageous in one setting and a fearful shell of a guy in another. Don’t be afraid to think and to ask yourself what part of your manhood is completely formed and what part must yet grow into the person you really are, into the person God says you are… Build a fire with your brothers; identify your masks — your false self — and then throw them into the roaring flames. You’ll walk away together with a renewed fire in your hearts for the adventure ahead.

 

Build a fire with your friends

Image: Men of the US Army Company A, 16th Infantry; in San Jeronimo, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1916.


What is Manhood About?

Manhood, then, is first of all about being authentic, for God who created masculinity calls men to be honest and alive in the presence of others, including your wife or girlfriend (one at a time, please, and in the right order). It means being alert and honest, available “in spirit and in truth” to your father and mother, your children, your employer, your brothers, as well as to the guy whose interior emptiness drains the life out of the room at work, at church, or at the club.

 

Manhood is also about initiating a confessional life, acknowledging “when I am weak, then I am strong” … Just as you, in a broken world, cannot know the greatest joy there is to know without knowing something about the greatest sorrow in the world, so you cannot know and experience your true strength until your weakness is no longer a precious secret within you. You may as well admit your weaknesses and failures, first to yourself, then to God, and then to those who love you most. They already know. God certainly does.

 

Don’t become or continue to be the invisible man, the dad your family wishes they knew… If you are that man already, today is a new day in which the mercy of God is available for the asking. The specific name of this mercy is friendship…

 

Try asking your friends a few questions about what being a man is all about, and watch where the conversation goes.

- Wes Yoder

 

Question: What’s one essential ingredient of manhood?

 

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-Adam Forrest, Zondervan

 

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The Scoop on 3 Zondervan Books in Christianity Today’s 2012 Book Awards

 

Christianity Today recently whittled down a list of 390 book submissions to a select few of 2012 Book Award winners & notables, books which "offer insights into the people, events, and ideas that shape evangelical life, thought, and mission." Three of their book selections are by Zondervan authors. 

Below you can discover more about the award-winning authors and their books. Read the interviews to discover the authors' thoughts on topics that include:

  • How to trade in resentment for gratitude (See the Ann Voskamp interview )
  • Why maps that portray the spread of Christianity usually get it all wrong (See the Irving Hexham interview)
  • An uncommon-yet-crucial conviction about God's Word (See the Michael Horton interview)

The three Christianity Today 2012 Book Award honorees from Zondervan:

1. Spirituality, Award of Merit

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One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully, Right Where You Are
by Ann Voskamp (@annvoskamp)
"Christ Himself  instituted the act of thanksgiving as central to what it means to be a Christ-follower — to take and give thanks, and to do so in remembrance of Him… Gratitude truly is the gravity of the Christ-centered life." -From Voskamp's interview with author Jason C. Dukes.
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2. Missions / Global Affairs, Award of Merit

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Understanding World Religions: An Interdisciplinary Approach
by Irving Hexham (@irvinghexham)
"We are now living in a new era which is far more like the situation faced by the first Christians than anything the majority of Christians have seen for around a thousand years [since]… In this situation it is essential for Christians to understand other religious traditions, their histories, and beliefs." -From Hexham's interview on the LifeWay blog.
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3. Theology / Ethics Award Winner

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The Christian Faith: A Systematic Theology for Pilgrims on the Way
by Michael Horton (Follow @whitehorseinn)
"Theology fuels mission. And I believe that Reformed theology — not just the "five points," but its broader confession — is the richest, deepest, and most faithful account of the whole teaching of Scripture. Of course, that case has to be made and not just asserted; hence, the size of the book!*" -From Horton's interview with The Gospel Coalition.
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*In case you're wondering, The Christian Faith is 1,056 pages long and weighs five times as much as your average hardcover. It weighs just over four pounds.

Those are three of Christianity Today's recent favorite books.

 

What are yours?

 

- Adam Forrest, Zondervan Internet Team

 

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Be in Anne Jackson’s New Book & Get the First 1200 Words Free

About Anne JacksonIt’s official.

My second book, Permission to Speak Freely (follow on Twitter), will be released with Zondervan next fall. It’s inspired a bit creatively by the Post Secret movement and the content is completely driven by the post Things You Can’t Say in Church, which is now up to over 400 comments!

We will be using people’s confessions both on the website and in the book, which will be four colors. Similar to Post Secret, we’ll actually be scanning in your confessions and using them throughout the book. It will kinda have the same artistic vibe as Jesus for President.

The thing that’s making me a little nervous? The manuscript is due in just a couple of months, so even before the website is launched, I’m needing to get some confessions in now!

How can your confession wind up in the book and/or on the website when it launches? Go to my blog to find out how.

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