Jim Henderson
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Jim and Casper Go to Church: Frank Conversation about Faith, Churches, and Well-Meaning Christians
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2007
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7 editions
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The Resignation of Eve: What If Adam’s Rib Is No Longer Willing to Be the Church’s Backbone?
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2012
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2 editions
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Evangelism Without Additives: What if sharing your faith meant just being yourself?
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2005
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3 editions
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Saving Casper: A Christian and an Atheist Talk about Why We Need to Change the Conversion Conversation
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2013
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3 editions
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Damaged Goods
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2000
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3 editions
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The Outsider Interviews: A New Generation Speaks Out on Christianity
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2010
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5 editions
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a.k.a. Lost: Discovering Ways to Connect with the People Jesus Misses Most
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2005
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3 editions
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3 Practices for Crossing the Difference Divide
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Question Mark: Why the Church Welcomes Bullies and How to Stop It
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2015
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Gunner Inglorious
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1945
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3 editions
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“I got a job teaching seniors at an inner-city high school. My task is to get them ready for college. This school doesn’t have that great a track record of graduating people from high school, let alone getting them into college, so my job can be intimidating to say the least. This is the most consuming job I’ve ever had. In fact, compared to this, my position at the megachurch was a walk in the park—but I wouldn’t trade my current job for anything.”
― The Resignation of Eve: What If Adam’s Rib Is No Longer Willing to Be the Church’s Backbone?
― The Resignation of Eve: What If Adam’s Rib Is No Longer Willing to Be the Church’s Backbone?
“The illness of deifying the boss is the illness of those who flatter their superiors hoping to get their goodwill. They are victims of careerism and opportunism, they honor people and not God.”
― Question Mark: Why the Church Welcomes Bullies and How to Stop It
― Question Mark: Why the Church Welcomes Bullies and How to Stop It
“An even more personally disturbing policy that my church’s denomination has is that the pastors cannot meet alone with a woman unless there is a third party present. While I respect the intention of the rule, it makes meeting with the guy I work with challenging at times. He’s suggested we meet at church during the worship service so we won’t be alone. Frankly, this never comes up in business and I find it demeaning—like there is something innately tempting about me just because I’m a woman. On a practical level, it continues the cycle of male leadership since it’s easier for them to get together with other men. Working with a woman adds an extra step.”
― The Resignation of Eve: What If Adam’s Rib Is No Longer Willing to Be the Church’s Backbone?
― The Resignation of Eve: What If Adam’s Rib Is No Longer Willing to Be the Church’s Backbone?
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