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Books with author Christopher James Mayer

  • Church Planting in Post-Christian Soil: Theology and Practice

    Christopher James

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Dec. 8, 2017)
    National headlines regularly herald the decline of Christianity in the United States, citing historically low levels of confidence in organized religion, drops in church attendance, church closures, and the dramatic rise of the "Nones." Scarcely heard are stories from the thousands of new churches and new forms of church that are springing up each year across the country. In this book, Christopher James attends carefully to stories of ecclesial innovation taking place in Seattle, Washington-a city on the leading edge of trends shaping the nation as a whole. James's study of the new churches founded in this "post-Christian" city offers both theological reflection and pragmatic advice. After an in-depth survey- and -interview-based analysis of the different models of church-planting he encountered, James identifies five threads of practical wisdom: 1) embracing local identity and mission, 2) cultivating embodied, experiential, everyday spirituality, 3) engaging community life as means of witness and formation, 4) prioritizing hospitality as a cornerstone practice, and 5) discovering ecclesial vitality in a diverse ecclesial ecology. Stimulating, encouraging, and stereotype-shattering, this book invites readers to reconsider the narrative that portrays these first decades of the twenty-first century as a period of ecclesial death and decline, and to view our time instead as a hope-filled season of ecclesial renewal and rebirth.
  • A Tale of Gods, Mortals, and Jell-O Shooters

    Maxwell Cantrell, Christopher James Mayer

    Audible Audiobook (Maxwell Cantrell, Sept. 4, 2017)
    After having been trapped in his office for 10,000 years, Lacerto, the god of small to medium-sized lizards, escapes to seek revenge. They say when you go looking for revenge, dig two graves. If you're a god, make sure one of them is the size of Mount Olympus. To keep himself out of that grave, Lacerto will have to win and wield a divine weapon that takes the form of a brutally sarcastic salamander, take on the entire pantheon of gods, and control a human lawyer to whom he accidentally assigned godlike power when she became his pope. But at least there will be alcohol. And snark.
  • The Boy and the Moon

    James Christopher Carroll

    eBook (Sleeping Bear Press, Dec. 10, 2011)
    It's midnight - a special time of night, when anything can happen. Wide awake long past his bedtime, a young boy slips outside his house to join some special friends in a nighttime jubilation. Complete with howls and whoops, they joyously celebrate the mystery and magic of the night, basking in the glow of the moonlight. They howled at the moon, they howled at life, and they howled with all things in the night. But their revelry comes to a halt when the moon is caught in the branches of a tree. Is anyone brave enough to climb the tree and save the moon? Gorgeous atmospheric paintings lure readers of all ages into believing that anything can happen - at midnight! J. (Jim) Carroll's work has been displayed around the world, including at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science & Technology in Milan and at the United Nations in NYC. He has been an instructor at the School of Visual Arts and at the Massachusetts Museum of Modern Art. His work has also been featured in Zoom, HOW, PRINT and Communication Arts magazines. The Boy and the Moon is his first children's book.
  • The Vampire's Dentist

    Christopher James Sheppard

    language (Christopher James Sheppard, June 16, 2014)
    Dr Reggie's Dental Practice is going out of business. His patients are leaving and his Practice will close forever. That is until a very unusual customer pays a visit...one with unusually sharp fangs. But now Dr Reggie's life is in danger and he is forced to consider a new and gruesome clientele. It is a decision that may save his business…and his life!
  • The Boy and the Moon

    James Christopher Carroll

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Sept. 9, 2010)
    It's midnight - a special time of night, when anything can happen. Wide awake long past his bedtime, a young boy slips outside his house to join some special friends in a nighttime jubilation. Complete with howls and whoops, they joyously celebrate the mystery and magic of the night, basking in the glow of the moonlight. They howled at the moon, they howled at life, and they howled with all things in the night. But their revelry comes to a halt when the moon is caught in the branches of a tree. Is anyone brave enough to climb the tree and save the moon? Gorgeous atmospheric paintings lure readers of all ages into believing that anything can happen - at midnight! J. (Jim) Carroll's work has been displayed around the world, including at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science & Technology in Milan and at the United Nations in NYC. He has been an instructor at the School of Visual Arts and at the Massachusetts Museum of Modern Art. His work has also been featured in Zoom, HOW, PRINT and Communication Arts magazines. The Boy and the Moon is his first children's book.
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  • A Song

    James Christopher Carroll

    Hardcover (Creative Editions, Aug. 6, 2019)
    A girl who responds to the song that calls to her serves as an example to those who have forgotten how to listen to their lives, how to discern music from noise, how to follow the path of mystery and adventure set before them.
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  • Green Rage

    Christopher Manes

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, April 2, 1991)
    Radical environmental groups throughout the world, militantly committed to defending the ecology, are growing in size and influence. In this country, activists engage in ecological civil disobedience and "ecotage"-- the sabotaging of equipment to prevent ecological damage-- in the struggle to preserve wilderness lands. These ecoteurs have gone beyond traditional conservation concerns to a new philosophy-- Deep Ecology, or biocentrism-- that calls into question not only the wisdom, but the legitimacy of humanity's domination of nature. In "Green Rage", Christopher Manes has written a brilliant defense of radical environmentalism, challenging the ethics of modern industrial society and asserting the right of the natural world to blossom, evolve, and exist for its own sake.
  • The Adventures of Potato & Tomato: Beach Bound

    James Christopher

    The adventures of a fruit & vegetable that become best friends after growing up together and realizing our differences can be our greatest strengths. They break into a spontaneous song in every story and the fun songs can be found on Amazon music, iTunes, Google music, Cdbaby. and various other sites. store.cdbaby.com/cd/jameschristopher
  • Green rage: Radical environmentalism and the unmaking of civilization

    Christopher Manes

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company, March 15, 1990)
    Written from within the radical environmental movement, this work calls into question not only the wisdom but the legitimacy of humanity's domination of nature.
  • The Clock

    James Collier, Christopher Collier

    Paperback (Yearling, Dec. 1, 1994)
    When her spendthrift father goes into debt after buying a sheep and the inner workings of a clock, fifteen-year-old Annie Steele is sent to work in the town's new wool mill to help support her family. Her job is full of risk -- especially after she and her friend Robert discover that the mill's cruel overseer is stealing bags of wool and decide to do something about it.Annie longs for the chance to continue her schooling and become a teacher. Will she ever be able to leave the mill?An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists
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  • Papa's Backpack

    James Christopher Carroll

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, July 1, 2015)
    When a soldier has to leave his or her family for extended service, it's an emotional time for all involved. It can be especially confusing and upsetting for children, who long for the comfort and security of a parent's presence. Papa's Backpack honors the bond between a parent/soldier and a child, and acknowledges the difficult and emotional process of separation during deployment. A young bear cub dreams of accompanying Papa when he leaves on a mission, wanting to stay close to provide comfort and moral support, ultimately overcoming adversity together.
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  • Bump at the beach

    Christopher James

    Hardcover (Cyril Hayes Pr, March 15, 1987)
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