Jesus, Bread, and Chocolate: Crafting a Hand-Made Faith in a Mass Market World
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Jesus, Bread, and Chocolate: Crafting a Hand-Made Faith in a Mass Market World  -     By: John Joseph Thompon

Jesus, Bread, and Chocolate: Crafting a Hand-Made Faith in a Mass Market World

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In Jesus, Bread, and Chocolate, John Joseph Thompson brings to light, through stories of his own journey and conversations with various artisans, a set of values that reveal critical truths lived out by Jesus and his earliest followers. This provocative book looks at how we might slow the tide of consumerism in our churches and our own hearts, so we can recapture the soulful, communal nature of life--a life of loving and serving our neighbor as Jesus intended.

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Title: Jesus, Bread, and Chocolate: Crafting a Hand-Made Faith in a Mass Market World
By: John Joseph Thompon
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 272
Vendor: Zondervan
Publication Date: 2015
Dimensions: 8.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 0310339391
ISBN-13: 9780310339397
UPC: 9780310339397
Stock No: WW339397

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Farmer’s markets, artisanal dark chocolate, home-made bread, craft-brewed beer,  and independent boutique coffee shops may not immediately call to mind issues of faith, but they should. As the "American Dream" starts to fray at both ends, millions of people are embracing values that seem to hail from a bygone era. They are seeking out the local, the small, the responsible and the nourishing instead of the cheap, the homogenized, the mass-produced and the canned.

Is it possible that this renewed interest in these pre-modern values may actually offer an open door into the hearts and minds of this generation? Is there a way to explore specific, inspiring stories about coffee, bread, chocolate and art that lead people toward a truly Biblical understanding of the person, words and work of Jesus to reveal the truth, goodness and beauty of the Gospel?

With fascinating stories and a thread of memoir, Jesus, Bread, and Chocolate explores the emerging—actually re-emerging—values of this post-industrial age and points out parallels between them and the teaching and ministry of Jesus and his earliest followers. Rather than seeking to tie the faith to trends in the culture, it shows how trends in the culture are already very close to the organic kind of faith that could reenergize the church and bring countless young and middle-aged people into a saving experience of Christ.

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