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Renovate

Changing Who You Are by Loving Where You Are

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An Atlanta pastor describes how individuals and churches can become agents for spiritual and cultural renewal in urban contexts.
God is not wiping this world away. He is in the midst of renovating it. 
Léonce Crump, lead pastor of Renovation Church in the urban core of Atlanta, invites you to do what God did when He wanted to make a difference in this world—move in.
 
Whether you’re a pastor looking to plant a church, a missionary preparing to serve in a far-off land, a family preparing to move into a new community, or a follower of Jesus simply looking to engage more deeply in your current neighborhood, Léonce reveals how our agendas can often sabotage achieving real change in our world.
 
Léonce takes you on a journey to understand what he calls “the ministry of presence” which he himself learned the hard way after planting a church in one of the most violent areas of Atlanta. Léonce and his family found that, before we can preach or reach others, we must first know the story of a place and its people—especially since skin color, cultural norms, and economic status often isolate us more than bringing us together.
 
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 8, 2016
      Crump, lead pastor of Renovation Church in Atlanta, Ga., believes that modern "transient" society has eroded Christians' sense of place. Only by reconnecting with their communities can they "reflect the glory of God." He begins the book by explaining concepts of rejuvenation found throughout Christian scripture, unpacking the opening of Genesis and concluding with the resurrection of Jesus and his promise of earthly renewal in Revelation. Seeing many believers as distant from the problems of the world, content to concentrate inwardly, Crump advocates an active approach to God's word: "We have to be scripturally reprogrammed to see every day and every act as one that holds redemptive potential." To make his ideas more personal, Crump concentrates on Atlanta, with all of its benefits and scars, as his example of how to serve the needs of community. He details his own journey playing for the Atlanta Falcons, realizing his calling as a church planter, and bringing spiritual renovation to the city through the example of Christ. He explains that ministry requires taking ownership of both the congregation and the place of worship. For Crump, individuals can achieve a do-over no matter where they reside, no matter how many failures they have experienced, and no matter how far they've fallen.

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