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  • Postcards from Babylon: The Church in American Exile

    Brian Zahnd, Spello Press

    Audible Audiobook (Spello Press, March 19, 2019)
    The original gospel proclamation that the Lord of the nations was a crucified Galilean raised from the dead and that salvation was found in vowing allegiance to Jesus of Nazareth unleashed a shock wave that turned the Roman Empire upside down. Early Christianity was subversive and dangerous - dangerous for Christians, and a threat to the keepers of the old order. Most of all Christianity was countercultural. But what about contemporary American Christianity? Is it the countercultural way of Jesus or merely a religious endorsement of Americanism? In his provocative audiobook, Postcards From Babylon, Brian Zahnd challenges the listener to see and embrace a daring Jesus-centered Christianity that can again turn the world upside down. "In a bold and daring articulation, Brian Zahnd has sketched a Theology of the Cross for our time and place in the United States of the 21st century. He does so in a way that deeply resonates with the primal claims of evangelical theology. He sees that the Gospel is inherently and inescapably countercultural because the God of the Gospel is in particular and passionate solidarity with the left behind." (Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary)
  • Postcards from Babylon: The Church In American Exile

    Brian Zahnd

    Paperback (Spello Press, Jan. 9, 2019)
    The original gospel proclamation that the Lord of the nations was a crucified Galilean raised from the dead and that salvation was found in vowing allegiance to Jesus of Nazareth unleashed a shock wave that turned the Roman Empire upside down. Early Christianity was subversive and dangerous—dangerous for Christians and a threat to the keepers of the old order. Most of all Christianity was countercultural. But what about contemporary American Christianity? Is it the countercultural way of Jesus or merely a religious endorsement of Americanism? In his provocative book, Postcards From Babylon, Brian Zahnd challenges the reader to see and embrace a daring Jesus-centered Christianity that can again turn the world upside down."In a bold and daring articulation, Brian Zahnd has sketched a 'Theology of the Cross' for our time and place in the United States of the twenty-first century. He does so in a way that deeply resonates with the primal claims of evangelical theology. He sees that the Gospel is inherently and inescapably countercultural because the God of the Gospel is in particular and passionate solidarity with the 'left behind.'"--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary"If I had miraculous powers, I would interrupt the programming of every religious broadcast in America, then, as Jesus replaced water with wine, I would substitute the message from Brian Zahnd that you’ll read in this book. Read it and you’ll see why. I recommend that you buy two copies of this book. Immediately read one—underline it and extract quotes from it to share on Facebook and Twitter, and refer to it in sermons and casual conversations. Send the other to that friend or relative who likes to talk about God and country. Include a note asking if they’d be willing to talk with you about it after they read it. Then see what happens as these Postcards from Babylon do their work in you and in others."--Brian D. McLaren, author of The Great Spiritual Migration"This love letter from a concerned pastor will enrage contemporary Pharaohs and their false prophets who blaspheme by blessing everything that Christ came to free us from. Postcards from Babylon diagnoses the diabolical and invites us to become pilgrims on Christ’s narrow road that delivers us out into life."--Jarrod McKenna, pastor, founder of First Home Project for refugees in Australia
  • Postcards from Babylon: The Church In American Exile

    Brian Zahnd

    eBook (Spello Press, Jan. 14, 2019)
    The original gospel proclamation that the Lord of the nations was a crucified Galilean raised from the dead and that salvation was found in vowing allegiance to Jesus of Nazareth unleashed a shock wave that turned the Roman Empire upside down. Early Christianity was subversive and dangerous—dangerous for Christians and a threat to the keepers of the old order. Most of all Christianity was countercultural. But what about contemporary American Christianity? Is it the countercultural way of Jesus or merely a religious endorsement of Americanism? In his provocative book, Postcards From Babylon, Brian Zahnd challenges the reader to see and embrace a daring Jesus-centered Christianity that can again turn the world upside down."In a bold and daring articulation, Brian Zahnd has sketched a 'Theology of the Cross' for our time and place in the United States of the twenty-first century. He does so in a way that deeply resonates with the primal claims of evangelical theology. He sees that the Gospel is inherently and inescapably countercultural because the God of the Gospel is in particular and passionate solidarity with the 'left behind.'"--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary"If I had miraculous powers, I would interrupt the programming of every religious broadcast in America, then, as Jesus replaced water with wine, I would substitute the message from Brian Zahnd that you’ll read in this book. Read it and you’ll see why. I recommend that you buy two copies of this book. Immediately read one—underline it and extract quotes from it to share on Facebook and Twitter, and refer to it in sermons and casual conversations. Send the other to that friend or relative who likes to talk about God and country. Include a note asking if they’d be willing to talk with you about it after they read it. Then see what happens as these Postcards from Babylon do their work in you and in others."--Brian D. McLaren, author of The Great Spiritual Migration"This love letter from a concerned pastor will enrage contemporary Pharaohs and their false prophets who blaspheme by blessing everything that Christ came to free us from. Postcards from Babylon diagnoses the diabolical and invites us to become pilgrims on Christ’s narrow road that delivers us out into life."--Jarrod McKenna, pastor, founder of First Home Project for refugees in Australia
  • Every Scene By Heart: A Camino de Santiago Memoir

    Peri Zahnd, Brian Zahnd

    eBook (Spello Press, July 6, 2017)
    Peri Zahnd walked the Camino de Santiago, an ancient Christian pilgrim route that stretches five hundred miles across Spain, in the fall of 2016 with her husband, Brian. They did this on a Sabbatical taken after thirty-five years pastoring Word of Life Church in St. Joseph, Missouri. Every Scene By Heart is an honest and heartfelt spiritual memoir recounting the beauty and difficulties of the trek, the insights and personal transformations experienced, and the surprising gifts of the Camino de Santiago.
  • Every Scene By Heart: A Camino de Santiago Memoir

    Peri Zahnd, Brian Zahnd

    Paperback (Spello Press, July 4, 2017)
    Peri Zahnd walked the Camino de Santiago, an ancient Christian pilgrim route that stretches five hundred miles across Spain, in the fall of 2016 with her husband, Brian. They did this on a Sabbatical taken after thirty-five years pastoring Word of Life Church in St. Joseph, Missouri. Every Scene By Heart is an honest and heartfelt spiritual memoir recounting the beauty and difficulties of the trek, the insights and personal transformations experienced, and the surprising gifts of the Camino de Santiago.
  • Our Little Old Lady

    Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd

    Paperback (Spellman Press, July 8, 2008)
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • The Deep Blue Sea: Billy Toddler

    Saramarr Spellmaker

    language (Spellmaker Press, Jan. 14, 2015)
    Billy Toddler’s bedtime stories are short enough to keep the attention of your little ones, for many nights to come. With words understood by children from ages three, up through the teens, Billy and his friends will spark your children’s imagination as they explore new worlds and exciting adventures. This time, Billy’s venture takes him to the ocean to explore the deep blue sea.
  • History And Folklore Of The Cowichan Indians

    Martha Douglas Harris

    Paperback (Spellman Press, Oct. 26, 2007)
    HISTORY AND FOLKLORE OF THE COWICHAN INDIANS - 1901 - THE history and legends of the Indians of the Pacific Rorthwest is especially interesting from the fact that they have not been so long or so closely in touch with the white races as the other aborigi
  • The Dragon and Me

    Saramarr Spellmaker

    language (Spellmaker Press, Jan. 14, 2015)
    Join our friend Billy Toddler™ as he explores new worldsthrough the magic of his imagination.the Billy Toddler bedtime stories are packed full of exciting playtime funand yet short enough to keep your little one’s attention, for many nights to come.This time Billy’s adventurestakes him to the days of old to fight the terrifying red dragon. Short bedtime stories for ages 3 to 7 with full-page illustrations in full rhyming verse on each page.
  • The Deep Blue Sea: Billy Toddler in

    Saramarr Spellmaker

    Paperback (Spellmaker Press, May 11, 2015)
    Join our friend Billy Toddler™ as he explores new worlds through the magic of his imagination. The Billy Toddler bedtime stories are packed full of exciting playtime fun and yet short enough to keep your little one’s attention, for many nights to come. This time Billy’s adventures takes him to explore the ocean.
  • A Guide To The Scientific Knowledge Of Things Familiar;

    Ebenezer Cobham Brewer

    Paperback (Spellman Press, May 19, 2008)
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • A Modern Adam And Eve In A Garden

    Amanda Minnie Douglas

    Paperback (Spellman Press, April 6, 2010)
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.