Forged
Forged
Following Jesus into a New Kind of Family
ISBN: 9781506486864Drawing on over twenty-five years of multiethnic ministry, Scripture, and his own experience as an ex-gang member turned church planter and pastor, Rev. T. C. Moore shows us how following the way of Jesus can lead us to forged families that are authentic and life-giving.
Following the way of Jesus should lead us into authentic and life-giving relationships.
The Jesus Way calls us into community with others to form a new kind of family--a forged family. In an era when our relationships with our families of origin are more complicated than ever, pastor T. C. Moore shows us how following the way of Jesus can lead us to forged families that are authentic and life-giving.
Our forged families are the ones who love us for who we are and show up for us when were in desperate need. Our forged families are the ones with whom weve worked through conflict. Our forged families make us who we are, strengthen our faith, and sustain us through lifes many challenges.
Forged weaves together stories from the authors over twenty years of experience with urban, multiethnic ministry all over the US, principles from Scripture, and his own experience as an ex-gang member turned church planter and pastor to propose a way of approaching faith in community that rejects hierarchical, bureaucratic structures in favor of formative, inclusive friendships that last.
By T.C. Moore
Imprint: BROADLEAF BOOKS
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Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 200
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Rev. T. C. Moore is a pastor, graffiti artist, writer, and theology nerd. He serves as lead pastor of Roots, a Moravian community in St. Paul, Minnesota, and works with court-involved youth and young adults, applying restorative justice practices. Since Jesus liberated him from gang life as a teenager, hes developed mentoring programs, planted churches, and served in community-based nonprofits for over two decades. He is a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminarys Center for Urban Ministerial Education in Boston. He lives in Saint Paul with his wife, Osheta, and their three teenage children.