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When a fire severely burned a small boy and displaced his family, it left lingering marks on the entire neighborhood. As a community pastor, Dr. Kevin Yoho not only witnessed the visible signs of despair but also came to understand the pain hidden in the flames. He will be your guide as you step outside your organizational structures through the practice of what he calls reneighboring. Crayons for the City is about training leaders to be a new kind of community network engineer who will realign their organization's priorities, resources, and values to serve the public good. It's a story about how one community of faith improved the lives of hundreds of families by taking a walk across the street with fresh expressions of the good news. How do leaders grow and change--from holding on to ineffective ministry models to building new connections of grace and gratitude? The journey is not an easy one for most. Crayons for the City starts with the reader's own context and offers a new methodology of how to engage it. Awaken your own capacity to change the world. All you need to begin is this book and a box of crayons. FOR THE BACK COVER: ""Crayons for the City is a practical, inspiring, insightful example of how a traditional church in a troubled urban neighborhood can become 're-neighbored' and have a transformative impact on its community. Decades of creative, front-line urban ministry give Kevin Yoho the credibility to speak convincingly and correctively to the church in the city."" --Bob Lupton, veteran urban activist; founder of FCS Urban Ministries; author of Toxic Charity, Charity Detox, and Theirs is the Kingdom ""This book is a must-read for anyone with a burden and vision for new hope for the city. Kevin Yoho uses his extensive experience in church and community leadership to offer fresh ways to breathe life into our aging and marginal urban neighborhoods. He shows how congregations and other groups, through intention and design, become 'strategic neighbors, ' offering real relationship, genuine encouragement, and real hope to those who have gone too long without it."" --E. Stanley Ott, President Vital Churches Institute ""It is much easier to duplicate and replicate than to incarnate, but Kevin Yoho's engrossing Crayons for the City is a showcase exhibit on how to move from franchise church to artisan church. Yoho's love for the city and its people beams on every page as he traces the local-color particularities that lead to the universal principles."" --Leonard Sweet, author; professor (Drew University, George Fox University, Tabor College); founder of preachthestory.com FOR THE FRONT PAGES: ""Kevin Yoho gets it.Crayons for the Citygets it.The book tells the story of one pastor's commitment to reconnect a struggling urban church with its struggling neighborhood in ways that transformed them both. It also invites readers to do something similar in their own way, in their own location.The book is filled with practical insights and wisdom, undergirded at every point by a profound theology of love and hope. --Dale T. Irvin, President and Professor of World Christianity, New York Theological Seminary ""Twenty years ago when we started The Simple Way, we decided to worshipon Sundayat the church closest to us. I'm glad we did. Kevin Yoho was the pastor. I remember hearing him challenge bad theology and the stigma of our neighborhood, known by many as 'the Badlands.' Kevin said this: 'Don't forget what they said about Nazareth . . . nothing good could come from there.'Kevin Yoho knew that God shows up in the margins. Yoho is a gifted theologian and urbanologist--helping people unpack the mystery of the incarnation . . . this idea that God put skin on and moved into the neighborhood, and invites us to follow. I remember hearing another pastor tell me that he initially thought we were missionaries here in 'the Badlands, ' but then he realized that we were actually missionaries to the Church--inviting the church to come back to
  • | Author: Kevin R. Yoho, W Wilson Goode
  • | Publisher: Wipf and Stock
  • | Publication Date: Nov 09, 2017
  • | Number of Pages: 276 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover/Religion
  • | ISBN-10: 149823089X
  • | ISBN-13: 9781498230896
Author:
Kevin R. Yoho, W Wilson Goode
Publisher:
Wipf and Stock
Publication Date:
Nov 09, 2017
Number of pages:
276 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover/Religion
ISBN-10:
149823089X
ISBN-13:
9781498230896