A new chapter

So you might remember I had a chapter published in a book by Graceworks a little while ago.  Graceworks have just published another book in the same series, and is similarly a collation of essays that were written by students of the MTD.  One of mine snuck its way past the editor this time around as well.

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The chapter I wrote looks at the Old Testament prophets and the life of Jesus to draw some lessons and ideas about advocacy work.  But if that doesn’t perk your interest, other chapters look at topics such as the rights of slum dwellers in Indonesia, gender injustice in India, and land rights and the role of the Church in Vanuatu.

Unsurprisingly, and with lashings of bias, I highly recommend the book 🙂  Big thanks to Steve Bradbury and the team at Graceworks for all of their efforts in bringing this together.

The book can be purchased here.

About Clinton Bergsma

I live near Fremantle in Western Australia with my sweet wife and our four children. I love exploring the intersection between theology and practice for all aspects of life, and get excited about finding ways to bring those two together in the life choices available to me. I love learning and making things with my hands, family days, gardening and home produce. I am terrible with a paint brush or camera, and I know nothing about cardiology. I do not own a cardigan. Yet. I also manage Amos Australia, help facilitate a Masters of Transformational Development through Eastern College of Australia, and am undertaking some additional study. I tend to order more books than I can read. Actually, I don't tend to. I do.
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2 Responses to A new chapter

  1. Ushie Clarke says:

    Great to hear from you Clint! Great hear that the Kingdom in and thru Jesu is growing We are well up here – lots of simmering and spirit love and energy!

    God bless you and keep you and your family.

    Ursula

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    • Clinton Bergsma says:

      Hey Ursula – lovely to hear from you! Somehow you and Colin came up in conversation just a few days ago, and we were saying that we should invite you to come stay again sometime soon. I know we don’t have the lure of Ben at present, but if you’re ever down this way or keen to park the van up for a while, we’d love to have you.
      Glad to hear you’re both well!
      God bless,
      Clint.

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