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KINGDOM OF GOD IS A PARTY

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The Kingdom of God is a God's Radical Plan for His Family

172 pages, Paperback

First published November 30, 1989

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Tony Campolo

130 books80 followers
Anthony Campolo was an American sociologist, Baptist pastor, author, public speaker, and spiritual advisor to U.S. President Bill Clinton. Campolo was known as one of the most influential leaders in the evangelical left and was a major proponent of progressive thought and reform within the evangelical community. He also became a leader of the Red-Letter Christian movement, which aims to put emphasis on the teachings of Jesus. Campolo was a popular commentator on religious, political, and social issues, and had been a guest on programs such as The Colbert Report, The Charlie Rose Show, Larry King Live, Nightline, Crossfire, Politically Incorrect and The Hour.

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September 30, 2009
I enjoyed it. I liked the chapter on family a lot. I suppose because it's most relevant to me at the moment.
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604 reviews10 followers
November 11, 2018
I have heard Tony teach and preach, and he is always fantastic. This book is very good as well. Drawing deeply upon numerous biblical sources and passages, Campolo makes the case for transforming the mindset of Christianity to think of the Kingdom of God in terms of a party He sadly notes that for most Christians, the Kingdom is either about 'getting to heaven when we die" (a perspective that has no real biblical warrant by the way), or a concept filled with fear and foreboding as we await the Day of Judgement. Both of these perspectives limit the opportunities for the Resurrected Lord and God's Holy Spirit to live and move in our lives today.

Simply written, and stated in Campolo's straightforward way, this would be a good read for anyone who wants to deepen their sense of joy and call to follow Jesus Christ in their lives.
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21 reviews2 followers
September 13, 2018
Not a very challenging read, but uplifting and encouraging nonetheless. Campolo presents an enthusiastic depiction of what life in the Kingdom of God should look like. There is nothing dry and boring about this life, and Campolo gets this point across clearly!
While he is hard on work in the final chapter, I think it is clearly that he only does so to emphasize the importance of fun. If you are looking for a theological exposition of the Kingdom of God, this is not your book. But if you are looking for something to encourage you in your walk and make you excited about your citizenship in Christ's Kingdom, then you've come to the right place!
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Author 80 books120 followers
December 16, 2021
I enjoyed hearing Tony Campolo speak back in the 80s and 90s. He was very dynamic and his books were easy reads, practical, and full of redemptive stories, while at the same time offering a prophetic call to the Church to live more like the Church! I read this book my first year as a pastor and probably used it as a resource for a sermon or two. I recall liking it at the time so will give it 4 stars, but I'm sure it's dated now.
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379 reviews2 followers
April 1, 2025
What an interesting book. The concept is wonderful and the way this material is presented was simply amazing. The transparent stories and the vivid word pictures were great/ I enjoyed ingesting this book. Easy read, recommended.
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April 25, 2013
It was pretty good, inspiring and made me laugh out loud at times. I would have loved a little bit more intellectual depth in this book, but at the same time it was nice how Campolo kept its message simple and clear.
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September 17, 2014
I really enjoyed this book, even though it is pretty old by my standards. I hope he continued writing with the same passion after this. I appreciated that he was intellectually grounded in his writing but left the book mostly in terms anyone can read!
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July 21, 2010
Very interesting perspective on the tithe. Great reminder of god's heart for us!
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February 23, 2016
Good, if a little "light." Wanted a bit more depth, but would be a great read for some. :)
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April 6, 2017
The initial story of the book ("Party with Prostitutes") is something I shared with my World Religions class when we started exploring Christianity (although I shared this video version instead of the book's script: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRBM_...). I think Tony Campolo's (sociologist and pastor) portrayal of the Kingdom of God is a Party is fascinating! He comes to this conclusion by utilizing the Old Testament passages of descriptions of shalom (eschatological foretaste of heaven--see Isaiah 61, for example) and jubilee (Leviticus 25), which make a lot of sense to me. He also brings up tithing from Deuteronomy 14:22-29, in which he claims that most people's understanding is backwards. In other words,
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