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Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope
Brian McLaren

Thomas Nelson, 2007 - 256 pages

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What do the life and teaching of Jesus have to say about the most critical global problems in our world today?

Acclaimed author and Emergent church leader Brian McLaren states, "More and more Christian leaders are beginning to realize that for the millions of young adults who have recently dropped out of church, Christianity is a failed religion. Why? Because it has specialized in dealing with 'spiritual needs' to the exclusion of physical and social needs. It has focused on 'me' and 'my eternal destiny,' but it has failed to address the dominant societal and global realities of their lifetime: systemic injustice, poverty, and dysfunction."

McLaren asks, "Shouldn't a message purporting to be the best news in the world be doing better than this?" What he sets forth in this provocative, unsettling work is a "form of Christian faith that is holistic, integral, balanced, that offers good news for both the living and the dying, that speaks of God's grace at work both in this life and the life to come, both to individuals and to societies and the planet as a whole."




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Jesus Right, not Jesus Lite

In "Everything Must Change", Brian McLaren eloquently expresses what I've felt about Jesus' message, and the manipulation of that message, since middle school. With historical research, political savvy, and personal experience, McLaren thoroughly documents the ways in which Christianity could lead the way out of war, hunger, poverty, and environmental decay. And how instead power uses biblical interpretation and wedge issues like contraception as "weapons of mass distraction". McLaren is part of a wave, with links (which he acknowledges) to David C. Korten's "The Great Turning -- From Empire to Earth Community". Also see "This Present Paradise", an article by Rita Brock and Rebecca Parker in the Summer 2008 issue of "UU World" magazine. The only frustrating thing about McLaren's book is its lack of an index.


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A needed call to action

This excellent book builds on one of my favorites from last year, "The Secret Message of Jesus", but really challenges the church to take the message of Jesus and live it in reality. His two questions - 1. What are the biggest problems in the world? 2. What does Jesus have to say about these global problems? - have stuck with me in a powerful way since reading the book. I hope to continue to ruminate on these questions and more importantly, to act on what I see as the implications of these questions.


Everything Must Change

Catchy title to begin with! Whether you like McLaren or not, you must agree that the status quo simply won't work.And he goes on from that introduction to paint a hopeful scenario for our groaning world.


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The Whole More Than The Sum Of It's Parts!

There will always be, in this sinful world we live in, a need for a "Good Samaritan" to show us how to think and act in reference to those individuals, local communities and nations most find inconvenient and bothersome-----because they offer US nothing immediate------and, in point of fact, need us! The ironic thing, about the Gospel, is that Jesus' singular act of atonement was not for Himself-----but for the "uttermost parts of the earth"(Ps. 2:8)----for community----for the world! McLaren's book serves to open up the World and the Church(two opposites biblically) for a much needed analysis with this powerful theme-----; how can we as The Church be more effective in bearing the testimony of Christ to our community----our world? McLaren's book reminds us of what Jesus did and said-----"Take up your cross daily and follow me"! This, in my opinion, the American Church has not done effectively. Too much of a "come to us" mentality------and not enough outreach! Too much of a repent, get born again and tithe mentality-----and not enough "do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with thy God!"(Micah 6:8). The American Church needs to empty itself of worldliness(assimilation of the world's values regarding prosperity, security and equity) and adopt The Full Gospel of Christ(and I'm not talking primarily of spiritual gifts)-----which is to humbly and sacrificially love others! Thanks Brian!


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Jesus and life issues today

Two underlying questions are the reason for this book by Brian McLaren.
1. What are the world's top problems today and 2. What do the life and message of Jesus have to say about these issues? This is a continuation of Brian's previous book, "The Secret Message of Jesus" about the Kingdom of God and what does it look like today.

Brian traveled around the world in the writing of this book, talking to church, community, business and government leaders, asking questions and listening to answers. Brian is a thinker and makes you consider your faith, the mission of God's people and its practical outworking to personal, community and global issues in light of the model and message of Jesus.

Like this book or not, you will have to think about the global issues that confront us and the relevance of faith and action to these issues. You may not agree with his ideas and his potential solutions but I have been impressed with his thinking and scope that will give us wisdom and keep us better informed in our response.

McLaren challenges us followers of Jesus about what it means to do God's will on earth. His writing on the context of the life of Jesus and his teaching on the Kingdom of God in regard to Rome and its authority as well as the religious leaders of Judaism and those who opposed Rome is so relevant to us today.

I think that Brian has something very important to say to us as people of faith. I believe that Jesus has some critical things to say to us. The question is are we listening and what will be our response?


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