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Jesus' Economy : a Biblical View of Poverty, the Currency of Love, and a Pattern for Lasting Change
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208 Pages
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English
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2019
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Christian Ministry / General, Christian Life / Spiritual Growth, Poverty & Homelessness, Christian Life / Social Issues
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Religion, Social Science
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"Jesus-followers with a kingdom perspective approach life as one big mission trip. John Barry's Jesus' Economy provides a clarion call to live as viral kingdom agents (the answer to 'Why am I here?') but also provides practical ways to love our neighbors ('What do I do?' and 'How do I do it?'). John accomplishes this without scolding and shaming. Instead, he persistently encourages. The message of the book is 'You can do this!' We sometimes allow difficult circumstances or stalled progress to challenge our faith in this certainty. Then a book like Jesus' Economy comes along and helps us believe all over again." --DR. REGGIE MCNEAL Best-selling author whose works include The Present Future , Missional Renaissance , Kingdom Come, Kingdom Collaborators , and A Work of Heart Missional Leadership Specialist, Leadership Network, "John Barry's Jesus' Economy is not just a must-read, but it is also a book that the global church needs to embrace and use to teach Jesus' life-changing and transformational principles. Barry is a terrific writer and an unusual type of Christian leader: he can correctly be described as a selfless, shepherd, servant type of leader. Barry's ministry, the nonprofit Jesus' Economy, makes a case for this book. Jesus' Economy is a narrative of how to conquer the twin enemies of the human race: corruption and poverty. Barry gives the church not just theories and empirical data on poverty, but also concrete and practical examples of Jesus and His disciples' models of poverty alleviation. Our churches in Africa can comfortably use this book in Sunday school or theological seminaries. I strongly recommend it to members of the global church who want to engage in the mission of God!" --Dr. Sunday Bobai Agang Professor of Christian Ethics, Theology, and Public Policy, ECWA Theological Seminary, Kagoro, Nigeria Fellow, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Author, No More Cheeks to Turn? and When Evil Strikes: Faith and the Politics of Human Hostility " Inspiring and eye-opening, John D. Barry's Jesus' Economy is a rallying cry for all believers to meditate on and rethink the Great Commission in practical humanitarian terms. John and Kalene, as fellow humanitarians and followers of Jesus, are committed, as we are, to the cause of seeing poverty erased in our world through the only successful means possible--the way of Jesus Christ and His gospel." -- Tass Saada (author of the best-selling Once an Arafat Man and The Mind of Terror) and Karen Saada Founders, Hope for Ishmael, a reconciliation ministry between Arabs and Jews Founders, Seeds of Hope, a humanitarian organization serving the people of Jerusalem, Jericho, and Gaza, "John Barry's Jesus' Economy is not just a must-read, but it is also a book that the global church needs to embrace and use to teach Jesus' life-changing and transformational principles. Barry is a terrific writer and an unusual type of Christian leader: he can correctly be described as a selfless, shepherd, servant type of leader. Barry's ministry, the nonprofit Jesus' Economy, makes a case for this book. Jesus' Economy is a narrative of how to conquer the twin enemies of the human race: corruption and poverty. Barry gives the church not just theories and empirical data on poverty, but also concrete and practical examples of Jesus and His disciples' models of poverty alleviation. Our churches in Africa can comfortably use this book in Sunday School or theological seminaries. I strongly recommend it to members of the global church who want to engage in the mission of God!" --Dr. Sunday Bobai Agang Professor of Christian Ethics, Theology, and Public Policy, ECWA Theological Seminary, Kagoro, Nigeria Fellow, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Author, No More Cheeks to Turn? and When Evil Strikes: Faith and the Politics of Human Hostility, "John Barry has written an inspiring and readable account about Jesus, poverty, and the mission of the church. This book tells you what poverty is, where it is, what Jesus said about it, and how you can follow Jesus' commands to end it. A great introduction to the socioeconomics of poverty, as well as Christian teaching on the subject. Great resource for pastors, students, and church groups!" --REV. DR. MICHAEL F. BIRD Author, Evangelical Theology and What Christians Ought to Believe Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia Author, Euangelion blog, Patheos.com, " Jesus' Economy is fast moving and 'heart' hitting. It will bring conviction. It will also give you hope. I am happy to commend its widest reading." --Daniel L. Akin President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, " Jesus' Economy is an invitation to a journey of faith in Christ's transformative love. It equips you to uplift and to dignify the poor and, in so doing, glorifies Jesus Christ, who become poor that the world may experience the riches of that transformative love. The book also challenges humanity, particularly the church, to live a life of fruitfulness and worthy sacrifice." --Dr. David K. Ngaruiya Director of PhD in Theological Studies Program and Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies, Nairobi International School of Theology / International Leadership University, Nairobi, Kenya Coeditor, Communities of Faith in Africa and the African Diaspora " Jesus' Economy offers a sound biblical understanding of poverty--both its roots and its alleviation. John's text is personal and sincere, written with humility, and reflects the author's actual experience of dealing with the needy. The approach he advocates is relational and holistic, bringing the soul and the body together. Moreover, John offers some very practical and feasible ideas of how to alleviate poverty through the local church. Worth reading!" --Dr. Andrey Kravtsev President, Intercultural Connections (a nonprofit organization in Russia that mobilizes pastors and others to serve in areas with little Christian presence) Former President, North Caucasus Bible Institute of Russia, " Jesus' Economy is fast moving and 'heart' hitting. It will bring conviction. It will also give you hope. I am happy to commend its widest reading." --Dr. Daniel L. Akin President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Author or editor of numerous books and Bible commentaries, including I Am Going (with Bruce Riley Ashford) and Vibrant Church (with Thom S. Rainer), "Google 'your town name + poverty,' John Barry says, and you'll be surprised--not only by the problems but also by the resources you can tap into as you love your neighbors. In Jesus' Economy , Barry explains how the best practices include listening, affirming local assets, rooting work in churches on the ground, accountability, transparency, and tapping into specialized experts when they are needed. Whether our neighbors are global or local, whether they are unreached or undiscipled, whether they need the gospel or finance, they must be a priority for us because they are a priority for Jesus. This book shows how to make that happen, and how it is being done nearby and far away." --Dr. Miriam Adeney Associate Professor, Global and Urban Ministries, Seattle Pacific University Board Member, Christianity Today International Award-Winning author, Kingdom Without Borders: The Untold Story of Global Christianity ; Daughters of Islam ; and God's Foreign Polic y "Although more people have been raised out of abject poverty in the last 30 years than ever before, in all of human history, there is still much work to be done. John Barry's new book, Jesus' Economy: A Biblical View of Poverty, the Currency of Love, and a Pattern for Lasting Change , gives us a practical, biblical, hands-on manual for loving and serving 'the least of these.' This book will not only change the way you look at poverty, it will help you find the role God is calling you to play in helping change the world." --Hugh Whelchel Executive Director, The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics Author, How Then Should We Work? " Jesus' Economy is a must-read for those concerned with the impoverished in our communities and in the world. John Barry believes that eliminating poverty should happen at both the physical and spiritual levels. His proposals are grounded in Scripture--providing great biblical insights on how to address poverty from God's perspective, affirming that Jesus is the key to overcoming poverty. Jesus' Economy is practical missional ministry at its best. I'm sure it will challenge you to go to the next level of a serious commitment to love your neighbor as yourself. I enthusiastically recommend it to everyone." --Rev. Eddy Alemán General Secretary, Reformed Church in America, " Jesus' Economy weaves together Scripture, realities of the world of poverty, and in-depth personal experience to produce a fine handbook for practical mission work. For John Barry, effective ministry is informed, holistic, and sacrificial--and his life bears this out." --ROBERT D. LUPTON Best-selling author of several books, including Toxic Charity ; Compassion, Justice, and the Christian Life ; and Theirs Is the Kingdom President, FCS Urban Ministries, " Jesus' Economy flows from the heart of God for the marginalized all over the world. Rooted in the nonprofit work of John and Kalene Barry, Jesus' Economy shows us not just how to effectively accomplish humanitarian and social goals, but how to minister to the poor. It's a vision of how to strengthen the work of the kingdom of God that John and Kalene are living. This includes advice for church-planting movements, equipping leaders, health initiatives, and education. Jesus' Economy will help you achieve measurable transformation and develop people and communities." --Dr. Eric Costanzo Senior Pastor, South Tulsa Baptist Church Author, Harbor for the Poor, "John Barry has written an inspiring and readable account about Jesus, poverty, and the mission of the church. This book tells you what poverty is, where it is, what Jesus said about it, and how you can follow Jesus' commands to end it. A great introduction to the socioeconomics of poverty, as well as Christian teaching on the subject. Great resource for pastors, students, and church groups!" --Rev. Dr. Michael F. Bird Author, Evangelical Theology and What Christians Ought to Believe Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia patheos.com/blogs/euangelion/ "Jesus-followers with a kingdom perspective approach life as one big mission trip. John Barry's Jesus' Economy provides a clarion call to live as viral kingdom agents (the answer to 'Why am I here?') but also provides practical ways to love our neighbors ('What do I do?' and 'How do I do it?'). John accomplishes this without scolding and shaming. Instead, he persistently encourages. The message of the book is 'You can do this!' We sometimes allow difficult circumstances or stalled progress to challenge our faith in this certainty. Then a book like Jesus' Economy comes along and helps us believe all over again." --Dr. Reggie McNeal Best-selling author whose works include The Present Future , Missional Renaissance , Kingdom Come , Kingdom Collaborators , and A Work of Heart Missional Leadership Specialist, Leadership Network, " Jesus' Economy weaves together Scripture, realities of the world of poverty, and in-depth personal experience to produce a fine handbook for practical mission work. For John Barry, effective ministry is informed, holistic, and sacrificial--and his life bears this out." --Robert D. Lupton Bestselling author, Toxic Charity President, FCS Urban Ministries, "John D. Barry''s new book, Jesus'' Economy , is a bracing call for the church to be the church among the poor. You don''t have to agree with every word...but you might. This book will thrill you, disturb you, and make you think. It may even cause you to make some changes in how you express your love for people who bear the same image you do." --Stan Guthrie Editor at Large, The Colson Center for Christian Worldview Former Editor at Large, Christianity Today Author, Missions in the Third Millennium and All That Jesus Asks: How His Questions Can Teach and Transform Us " Jesus'' Economy is a powerful example of the application of principles we find in the influential Lausanne Covenant (1974), which contains a strong affirmation of faith in Christ and a renewed call to carry the complete gospel to the whole world. John Barry demonstrates, through engaging stories, persuasive exegesis, and personal testimony, that the mission of the church should be holistic. Christian leaders and practitioners will find this book a treasure trove of insight and encouragement." --Dr. Carlos Raúl Sosa Siliezar Assistant Professor of New Testament, Wheaton College Expert in Latin American Theology and the Gospels "John Barry brings two breaths of fresh air to the study of a critical need in our world--alleviating poverty. First, he lives what he writes. Jesus'' Economy did not rise from secondhand study. Instead, it blends solid research with real-life experience. Barry''s writing represents the natural extension of his personal commitment in India and elsewhere. Second, he brings a decisively biblical answer to a problem addressed mostly by politics and finance. He exposes the folly of a government solution to a spiritual need. For believers and churches seeking better paths to changing this world, start the journey here." --Dr. Greg Trull Dean, School of Ministry and Director, Africa Training Partnership, Corban University, Salem, OR "I recommend Jesus'' Economy to you and your church! Poverty statistics worldwide remain very high. Though Jesus told His disciples the poor would always be with them, such was not an excuse to neglect changing this global reality. Even the great missionary Paul, who preached the whole counsel of God, was eager to remember the poor in his ministry (Galatians 2:10). And we should too! John Barry has done a wonderful service in the kingdom of God by writing this book. Jesus'' Economy will challenge and motivate you. But Barry does not leave you only with good thoughts; he offers many practical steps to bring about desperately needed change." --Dr. J. D. Payne Author, Discovering Church Planting , Apostolic Church Planting , and Developing a Strategy for Missions Associate Professor of Christian Ministry, Samford University Former National Missionary with North American Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention Former Associate Professor of Church Planting and Evangelism and past director of the Center for North American Missions and Church Planting, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary " Jesus'' Economy flows from the heart of God for the marginalized all over the world. Rooted in the nonprofit work of John and Kalene Barry, Jesus'' Economy shows us not just how to effectively accomplish humanitarian and social goals, but how to minister to the poor. It''s a vision of how to strengthen the work of the kingdom of God that John and Kalene are living. This includes advice for church-planting movements, equipping leaders, health initiatives, and education. Jesus'' Economy will help you achieve measurable transformation and develop people and communities." --Dr. Eric Costanzo Senior Pastor, South Tulsa Baptist Church Author, Harbor for the Poor, "Considering the passion and action that John Barry and his wife, Kalene, have put into this project, I trust they must be prompted by God to do so. Barry shares deep insights into wealth and poverty from Jesus' perspective. Jesus' Economy is well worth reading, pondering, and putting into action, especially in this day and age." --DR. JULIE LEE WU President and Dean, China Bible Seminary, Hong Kong Recipient of Women in Leadership Award from the Association of Theological Schools, " Jesus' Economy is an invitation to a journey of faith in Christ's transformative love. It equips you to uplift and to dignify the poor and, in so doing, glorifies Jesus Christ, who become poor that the world may experience the riches of that transformative love. The book also challenges humanity, particularly the church, to live a life of fruitfulness and worthy sacrifice." --Dr. David K. Ngaruiya Director of PhD in Theological Studies Program and Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies, Nairobi International School of Theology / International Leadership University, Nairobi, Kenya Coeditor, Communities of Faith in Africa and the African Diaspora " Jesus' Economy offers a sound biblical understanding of poverty--both its roots and its alleviation. John's text is personal and sincere, written with humility, and reflects the author's actual experience of dealing with the needy. The approach he advocates is relational and holistic, bringing the soul and the body together. Moreover, John offers some very practical and feasible ideas of how to alleviate poverty through the local church. Worth reading!" --Dr. Andrey Kravtsev President, Intercultural Connections (a nonprofit organization in Russia that mobilizes pastors and others to serve in areas with little Christian presence) Former President, North Caucasus Bible Institute of Russia " Jesus' Economy is a wonderful biblical and practical study--and it comes from the heart and mind of an expert in the field. John Barry sheds light on one of the most important issues of our day: that the church recognize its mission, not only inside its walls, but also outside them--looking after the impoverished, those whom Jesus cared about the most. The only hope for overcoming poverty in the world today is in Jesus and His church. Please don't read this book if you are not ready to change your heart, mind, and attitude!" --Rev. Dr. Tharwat Wahba Chairman, Missions Department, Evangelical Theological Seminary, Cairo, Egypt Chairman of Council, Pastoral and Outreach Ministries for the Evangelical (Presbyterian) Church of Egypt Author, The Practice of Mission in Egypt, "Although more people have been raised out of abject poverty in the last 30 years than ever before, in all of human history, there is still much work to be done. John Barry's new book, Jesus' Economy: A Biblical View of Poverty, the Currency of Love, and a Pattern for Lasting Change , gives us a practical, biblical, hands-on manual for loving and serving 'the least of these.' This book will not only change the way you look at poverty, it will help you find the role God is calling you to play in helping change the world." --Hugh Whelchel Executive Director, The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics Author, How Then Should We Work?, "John Barry's Jesus' Economy is not just a must-read, but it is also a book that the global church needs to embrace and use to teach Jesus' life-changing and transformational principles. Barry is a terrific writer and an unusual type of Christian leader: he can correctly be described as a selfless, shepherd, servant type of leader. Barry's ministry, the nonprofit Jesus' Economy, makes a case for this book. Jesus' Economy is a narrative of how to conquer the twin enemies of the human race: corruption and poverty. Barry gives the church not just theories and empirical data on poverty, but also concrete and practical examples of Jesus and His disciples' models of poverty alleviation. Our churches in Africa can comfortably use this book in Sunday school or theological seminaries. I strongly recommend it to members of the global church who want to engage in the mission of God!" --Dr. Sunday Bobai Agang Professor of Christian Ethics, Theology, and Public Policy, ECWA Theological Seminary, Kagoro, Nigeria Fellow, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Author, No More Cheeks to Turn? and When Evil Strikes: Faith and the Politics of Human Hostility " Inspiring and eye-opening, John D. Barry's Jesus' Economy is a rallying cry for all believers to meditate on and rethink the Great Commission in practical, humanitarian terms. John and Kalene, as fellow humanitarians and followers of Jesus, are committed, as we are, to the cause of seeing poverty erased in our world through the only successful means possible--the way of Jesus Christ and His gospel." -- Tass Saada (author of the best-selling Once an Arafat Man and The Mind of Terror) and Karen Saada Founders, Hope for Ishmael, a reconciliation ministry between Arabs and Jews Founders, Seeds of Hope, a humanitarian organization serving the people of Jerusalem, Jericho, and Gaza, "John Barry's Jesus' Economy is not just a must-read, but it is also a book that the global church needs to embrace and use to teach Jesus' life-changing and transformational principles. Barry is a terrific writer and an unusual type of Christian leader: he can correctly be described as a selfless, shepherd, servant type of leader. Barry's ministry, the nonprofit Jesus' Economy, makes a case for this book. Jesus' Economy is a narrative of how to conquer the twin enemies of the human race: corruption and poverty. Barry gives the church not just theories and empirical data on poverty, but also concrete and practical examples of Jesus and His disciples' models of poverty alleviation. Our churches in Africa can comfortably use this book in Sunday school or theological seminaries. I strongly recommend it to members of the global church who want to engage in the mission of God!" --DR. SUNDAY BOBAI AGANG Professor of Christian Ethics, Theology, and Public Policy, ECWA Theological Seminary, Kagoro, Nigeria Fellow, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Author, No More Cheeks to Turn? and When Evil Strikes: Faith and the Politics of Human Hostility, "John D. Barry's new book, Jesus' Economy , is a bracing call for the church to be the church among the poor. You don't have to agree with every word...but you might. This book will thrill you, disturb you, and make you think. It may even cause you to make some changes in how you express your love for people who bear the same image you do." --Stan Guthrie Editor at Large, The Colson Center for Christian Worldview Former Editor at Large, Christianity Today Author, Missions in the Third Millennium and All That Jesus Asks: How His Questions Can Teach and Transform Us " Jesus' Economy is a powerful example of the application of principles we find in the influential Lausanne Covenant (1974), which contains a strong affirmation of faith in Christ and a renewed call to carry the complete gospel to the whole world. John Barry demonstrates, through engaging stories, persuasive exegesis, and personal testimony, that the mission of the church should be holistic. Christian leaders and practitioners will find this book a treasure trove of insight and encouragement." --Dr. Carlos Raúl Sosa Siliezar Assistant Professor of New Testament, Wheaton College Expert in Latin American Theology and the Gospels " Jesus' Economy flows from the heart of God for the marginalized all over the world. Rooted in the nonprofit work of John and Kalene Barry, Jesus' Economy shows us not just how to effectively accomplish humanitarian and social goals, but how to minister to the poor. It's a vision of how to strengthen the work of the kingdom of God that John and Kalene are living. This includes advice for church-planting movements, equipping leaders, health initiatives, and education. Jesus' Economy will help you achieve measurable transformation and develop people and communities." --Dr. Eric Costanzo Senior Pastor, South Tulsa Baptist Church Author, Harbor for the Poor, " Jesus' Economy is a powerful example of the application of principles we find in the influential Lausanne Covenant (1974), which contains a strong affirmation of faith in Christ and a renewed call to carry the complete gospel to the whole world. John Barry demonstrates, through engaging stories, persuasive exegesis, and personal testimony, that the mission of the church should be holistic. Christian leaders and practitioners will find this book a treasure trove of insight and encouragement." --Dr. Carlos Raúl Sosa Siliezar Assistant Professor of New Testament, Wheaton College Expert in Latin American Theology and the Gospels " Jesus' Economy flows from the heart of God for the marginalized all over the world. Rooted in the nonprofit work of John and Kalene Barry, Jesus' Economy shows us not just how to effectively accomplish humanitarian and social goals, but how to minister to the poor. It's a vision of how to strengthen the work of the kingdom of God that John and Kalene are living. This includes advice for church-planting movements, equipping leaders, health initiatives, and education. Jesus' Economy will help you achieve measurable transformation and develop people and communities." --Dr. Eric Costanzo Senior Pastor, South Tulsa Baptist Church Author, Harbor for the Poor, "John Barry has written an inspiring and readable account about Jesus, poverty, and the mission of the church. This book tells you what poverty is, where it is, what Jesus said about it, and how you can follow Jesus' commands to end it. A great introduction to the socioeconomics of poverty, as well as Christian teaching on the subject. Great resource for pastors, students, and church groups!" --Rev. Dr. Michael F. Bird Author, Evangelical Theology and What Christians Ought to Believe Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia Author, Euangelion blog, Patheos.com "Jesus-followers with a kingdom perspective approach life as one big mission trip. John Barry's Jesus' Economy provides a clarion call to live as viral kingdom agents (the answer to 'Why am I here?') but also provides practical ways to love our neighbors ('What do I do?' and 'How do I do it?'). John accomplishes this without scolding and shaming. Instead, he persistently encourages. The message of the book is 'You can do this!' We sometimes allow difficult circumstances or stalled progress to challenge our faith in this certainty. Then a book like Jesus' Economy comes along and helps us believe all over again." --Dr. Reggie McNeal Best-selling author whose works include The Present Future , Missional Renaissance , Kingdom Come , Kingdom Collaborators , and A Work of Heart Missional Leadership Specialist, Leadership Network, " Inspiring and eye-opening, John D. Barry's Jesus' Economy is a rallying cry for all believers to meditate on and rethink the Great Commission in practical, humanitarian terms. John and Kalene, as fellow humanitarians and followers of Jesus, are committed, as we are, to the cause of seeing poverty erased in our world through the only successful means possible--the way of Jesus Christ and His gospel." -- Tass Saada (author of the best-selling Once an Arafat Man and The Mind of Terror) and Karen Saada Founders, Hope for Ishmael, a reconciliation ministry between Arabs and Jews Founders, Seeds of Hope, a humanitarian organization serving the people of Jerusalem, Jericho, and Gaza, "John Barry has written an inspiring and readable account about Jesus, poverty, and the mission of the church. This book tells you what poverty is, where it is, what Jesus said about it, and how you can follow Jesus' commands to end it. A great introduction to the socioeconomics of poverty, as well as Christian teaching on the subject. Great resource for pastors, students, and church groups!" --Rev. Dr. Michael F. Bird Author, Evangelical Theology and What Christians Ought to Believe Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia patheos.com/blogs/euangelion/, " Jesus' Economy is fast moving and "heart" hitting. It will bring conviction. It will also give you hope. I am happy to commend its widest reading." --Daniel L. Akin President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, "In Jesus' Economy , John Barry points us toward a world where everyone has 'this day our daily bread.' Barry reminds us that God didn't make a world of scarcity, or a world with too many people. Poverty was created by you and me, as we fall short of loving our neighbors as ourselves. As Gandhi put it, 'There's enough for everyone's need, but not enough for everyone's greed.' We created poverty. And we can end it. Jesus and the early church show us the way. In this book, you will find an in-depth look at Scripture and economics, and a beautiful vision for a world where everyone has enough." --Shane Claiborne Cofounder, The Simple Way and Red Letter Christians Author, The Irresistible Revolution and Common Prayer " Jesus' Economy is fast moving and 'heart' hitting. It will bring conviction. It will also give you hope. I am happy to commend its widest reading." --Dr. Daniel L. Akin President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Author or editor of numerous books and Bible commentaries, including I Am Going (with Bruce Riley Ashford) and Vibrant Church (with Thom S. Rainer) " Jesus' Economy weaves together Scripture, realities of the world of poverty, and in-depth personal experience to produce a fine handbook for practical mission work. For John Barry, effective ministry is informed, holistic, and sacrificial--and his life bears this out." --Robert D. Lupton Best-selling author of several books, including Toxic Charity ; Compassion, Justice, and the Christian Life ; and Theirs Is the Kingdom President, FCS Urban Ministries, "In Palestinian culture, we are accustomed to saying, 'If poverty were a man, I would have killed him.' This book shows us how Jesus wants to alleviate poverty through the sacrificial love of His followers. Such love is only possible through a vital relationship with Jesus and also with the poor. John D. Barry prophetically reminds us that we cannot be true followers of Jesus and ignore the poor. We cannot separate physical and spiritual poverty. In Jesus' Economy , we find disturbing contemporary data, heart-stirring stories, and inspiring challenges, as well as opportunities for ministry. The book informs us, inspires us, and gives us the opportunity to be involved in addressing poverty in biblical ways. I recommend this book to every Christian who desires to know how Jesus wants us to help the poor." --Rev. Dr. Yohanna Katanacho Academic Dean, Nazareth Evangelical College, Nazareth, Israel Reconciliation leader in Israel and author, The Land of Christ: A Palestinian Cry Old Testament Editor, Arabic Contemporary Commentary and Asia Bible Commentary, "Google 'your town name + poverty,' John Barry says, and you'll be surprised--not only by the problems but also by the resources you can tap into as you love your neighbors. In Jesus' Economy , Barry explains how the best practices include listening, affirming local assets, rooting work in churches on the ground, accountability, transparency, and tapping into specialized experts when they are needed. Whether our neighbors are global or local, whether they are unreached or undiscipled, whether they need the gospel or finance, they must be a priority for us because they are a priority for Jesus. This book shows how to make that happen, and how it is being done nearby and far away." --Dr. Miriam Adeney Associate Professor, Global and Urban Ministries, Seattle Pacific University Board Member, Christianity Today International Award-winning author, Kingdom Without Borders: The Untold Story of Global Christianity ; Daughters of Islam ; and God's Foreign Polic y "Although more people have been raised out of abject poverty in the last thirty years than ever before, in all of human history, there is still much work to be done. John Barry's new book, Jesus' Economy: A Biblical View of Poverty, the Currency of Love, and a Pattern for Lasting Change , gives us a practical, biblical, hands-on manual for loving and serving 'the least of these.' This book will not only change the way you look at poverty, it will help you find the role God is calling you to play in helping change the world." --Hugh Whelchel Executive Director, The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics Author, How Then Should We Work? " Jesus' Economy is a must-read for those concerned with the impoverished in our communities and in the world. John Barry believes that eliminating poverty should happen at both the physical and spiritual levels. His proposals are grounded in Scripture--providing great biblical insights on how to address poverty from God's perspective, affirming that Jesus is the key to overcoming poverty. Jesus' Economy is practical missional ministry at its best. I'm sure it will challenge you to go to the next level of a serious commitment to love your neighbor as yourself. I enthusiastically recommend it to everyone." --Rev. Eddy Alemán General Secretary, Reformed Church in America, " Jesus' Economy is an invitation to a journey of faith in Christ's transformative love. It equips you to uplift and to dignify the poor and, in so doing, glorifies Jesus Christ, who become poor that the world may experience the riches of that transformative love. The book also challenges humanity, particularly the church, to live a life of fruitfulness and worthy sacrifice." --Dr. David K. Ngaruiya Director of PhD in Theological Studies Program and Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies, Nairobi International School of Theology / International Leadership University, Nairobi, Kenya Coeditor, Communities of Faith in Africa and the African Diaspora " Jesus' Economy offers a sound biblical understanding of poverty--both its roots and its alleviation. John's text is personal and sincere, written with humility, and reflects the author's actual experience of dealing with the needy. The approach he advocates is relational and holistic, bringing the soul and the body together. Moreover, John offers some very practical and feasible ideas of how to alleviate poverty through the local church. Worth reading!" --Dr. Andrey Kravtsev President, Intercultural Connections (a nonprofit organization in Russia that mobilizes pastors and others to serve in areas with little Christian presence) Former President, North Caucasus Bible Institute of Russia " Jesus' Economy is a wonderful biblical and practical study--and it comes from the heart and mind of an expert in the field. John Barry sheds light on one of the most important issues of our day: that the church recognize its mission, not only inside its walls, but also outside them--looking after the impoverished, those whom Jesus cared about the most. The only hope for overcoming poverty in the world today is in Jesus and His church. Please don't read this book if you are not ready to change your heart, mind, and attitude!" --Rev. Dr. Tharwat Wahba Chairman, Missions Department, Evangelical Theological Seminary, Cairo, Egypt Chairman of Council, Pastoral and Outreach Ministries for the Evangelical (Presbyterian) Church of Egypt Author, The Practice of Mission in Egypt " Jesus' Economy provides a fresh and compelling examination of Jesus' teachings about poverty and the poor. Both personal and practical, it is a must-read for those who are tired of lukewarm and incomplete Christian endeavor to help those facing desperate economic challenges. It renews hope in the power of Jesus' love to genuinely transform lives and communities--including our own!" --Sylvia Foth Founder and President Emeritus, Kidzana Ministries (a nonprofit equipping children's workers and leaders around the world) The title Jesus' Economy: A Biblical View of Poverty, the Currency of Love, and a Pattern for Lasting Change is an incredible description of what you will discover in John Barry's new book. It is an excellent resource on the life and ministry of Jesus Christ as a model for the contemporary church. Reading Jesus' Economy will provide you with a foundation for holistic, cross-cultural ministry in a world void of love and compassion. The church is called to be part of God's transforming mission to bring His kingdom to all nations. Barry shows how we can empower the global church by supporting the work of indigenous leaders and local believers. I heartily recommend this book to all who want to gain a biblical and theological perspective on how to follow and model Jesus today. --Dr. Antonio Carlos Barro Founder and CEO, South American Theological Seminary, Londrina, Brazil, " Jesus' Economy is fast moving and 'heart' hitting. It will bring conviction. It will also give you hope. I am happy to commend its widest reading." --Dr. Daniel L. Akin President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, "John D. Barry's new book, Jesus' Economy , is a bracing call for the church to be the church among the poor. You don't have to agree with every word...but you might. This book will thrill you, disturb you, and make you think. It may even cause you to make some changes in how you express your love for people who bear the same image you do." --Stan Guthrie Editor at Large, The Colson Center for Christian Worldview Former Editor at Large, Christianity Today Author, Missions in the Third Millennium and All That Jesus Asks: How His Questions Can Teach and Transform Us " Jesus' Economy is a powerful example of the application of principles we find in the influential Lausanne Covenant (1974), which contains a strong affirmation of faith in Christ and a renewed call to carry the complete gospel to the whole world. John Barry demonstrates, through engaging stories, persuasive exegesis, and personal testimony, that the mission of the church should be holistic. Christian leaders and practitioners will find this book a treasure trove of insight and encouragement." --Dr. Carlos Raúl Sosa Siliezar Assistant Professor of New Testament, Wheaton College Expert in Latin American Theology and the Gospels "John Barry brings two breaths of fresh air to the study of a critical need in our world--alleviating poverty. First, he lives what he writes. Jesus' Economy did not rise from secondhand study. Instead, it blends solid research with real-life experience. Barry's writing represents the natural extension of his personal commitment in India and elsewhere. Second, he brings a decisively biblical answer to a problem addressed mostly by politics and finance. He exposes the folly of a government solution to a spiritual need. For believers and churches seeking better paths to changing this world, start the journey here." --Dr. Greg Trull Dean, School of Ministry and Director, Africa Training Partnership, Corban University, Salem, OR " Jesus' Economy flows from the heart of God for the marginalized all over the world. Rooted in the nonprofit work of John and Kalene Barry, Jesus' Economy shows us not just how to effectively accomplish humanitarian and social goals, but how to minister to the poor. It's a vision of how to strengthen the work of the kingdom of God that John and Kalene are living. This includes advice for church-planting movements, equipping leaders, health initiatives, and education. Jesus' Economy will help you achieve measurable transformation and develop people and communities." --Dr. Eric Costanzo Senior Pastor, South Tulsa Baptist Church Author, Harbor for the Poor, " Jesus' Economy weaves together Scripture, realities of the world of poverty, and in-depth personal experience to produce a fine handbook for practical mission work. For John Barry, effective ministry is informed, holistic, and sacrificial--and his life bears this out." --Robert D. Lupton Best-selling author, Toxic Charity President, FCS Urban Ministries, " Jesus' Economy is fast moving and 'heart' hitting. It will bring conviction. It will also give you hope. I am happy to commend its widest reading." --DR. DANIEL L. AKIN President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Author or editor of numerous books and Bible commentaries, including I Am Going (with Bruce Riley Ashford) and Vibrant Church (with Thom S. Rainer), "In Jesus' Economy , John Barry points us toward a world where everyone has 'this day our daily bread.' Barry reminds us that God didn't make a world of scarcity, or a world with too many people. Poverty was created by you and me, as we fall short of loving our neighbors as ourselves. As Gandhi put it, 'There's enough for everyone's need, but not enough for everyone's greed.' We created poverty. And we can end it. Jesus and the early church show us the way. In this book, you will find an in-depth look at Scripture and economics, and a beautiful vision for a world where everyone has enough." --SHANE CLAIBORNE Cofounder, The Simple Way and Red Letter Christians Author, The Irresistible Revolution and Common Prayer, "Google 'your town name + poverty,' John Barry says, and you'll be surprised--not only by the problems but also by the resources you can tap into as you love your neighbors. In Jesus' Economy , Barry explains how the best practices include listening, affirming local assets, rooting work in churches on the ground, accountability, transparency, and tapping into specialized experts when they are needed. Whether our neighbors are global or local, whether they are unreached or undiscipled, whether they need the gospel or finance, they must be a priority for us because they are a priority for Jesus. This book shows how to make that happen, and how it is being done nearby and far away." --Dr. Miriam Adeney Associate Professor, Global and Urban Ministries, Seattle Pacific University Board Member, Christianity Today International Award-winning author, Kingdom Without Borders: The Untold Story of Global Christianity ; Daughters of Islam ; and God's Foreign Polic y, "John Barry has written an inspiring and readable account about Jesus, poverty, and the mission of the church. This book tells you what poverty is, where it is, what Jesus said about it, and how you can follow Jesus'' commands to end it. A great introduction to the socioeconomics of poverty, as well as Christian teaching on the subject. Great resource for pastors, students, and church groups!" --Rev. Dr. Michael F. Bird Author, Evangelical Theology and What Christians Ought to Believe Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia Author, Euangelion blog, Patheos.com "Considering the passion and action that John Barry and his wife, Kalene, have put into this project, I trust they must be prompted by God to do so. Barry shares deep insights into wealth and poverty from Jesus'' perspective. Jesus'' Economy is well worth reading, pondering, and putting into action, especially in this day and age." --Dr. Julie Lee Wu President and Dean, China Bible Seminary, Hong Kong Recipient of Women in Leadership Award from the Association of Theological Schools "John Barry''s Jesus'' Economy is not just a must-read, but it is also a book that the global church needs to embrace and use to teach Jesus'' life-changing and transformational principles. Barry is a terrific writer and an unusual type of Christian leader: he can correctly be described as a selfless, shepherd, servant type of leader. Barry''s ministry, the nonprofit Jesus'' Economy, makes a case for this book. Jesus'' Economy is a narrative of how to conquer the twin enemies of the human race: corruption and poverty. Barry gives the church not just theories and empirical data on poverty, but also concrete and practical examples of Jesus and His disciples'' models of poverty alleviation. Our churches in Africa can comfortably use this book in Sunday school or theological seminaries. I strongly recommend it to members of the global church who want to engage in the mission of God!" --Dr. Sunday Bobai Agang Professor of Christian Ethics, Theology, and Public Policy, ECWA Theological Seminary, Kagoro, Nigeria Fellow, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Author, No More Cheeks to Turn? and When Evil Strikes: Faith and the Politics of Human Hostility "Jesus-followers with a kingdom perspective approach life as one big mission trip. John Barry''s Jesus'' Economy provides a clarion call to live as viral kingdom agents (the answer to ''Why am I here?'') but also provides practical ways to love our neighbors (''What do I do?'' and ''How do I do it?''). John accomplishes this without scolding and shaming. Instead, he persistently encourages. The message of the book is ''You can do this!'' We sometimes allow difficult circumstances or stalled progress to challenge our faith in this certainty. Then a book like Jesus'' Economy comes along and helps us believe all over again." --Dr. Reggie McNeal Best-selling author whose works include The Present Future , Missional Renaissance , Kingdom Come , Kingdom Collaborators , and A Work of Heart Missional Leadership Specialist, Leadership Network "We often think of poverty as just an economic issue, but poverty has both economic and spiritual roots and effects. John Barry understands this, and in Jesus'' Economy , he offers a long-term strategy for healing both physical and spiritual poverty: job creation, church planting, and meeting people''s basic needs, with a focus on community development and sustainability." --Dr. Jay W. Richards Author of many books, including the New York Times best sellers Infiltrated and Indivisible , and the 2010 Templeton Enterprise Award-winner Money, Greed, and God Research Assistant Professor, Busch School of Business, The Catholic University of America Senior Fellow at Discovery Institute, "Although more people have been raised out of abject poverty in the last thirty years than ever before, in all of human history, there is still much work to be done. John Barry's new book, Jesus' Economy: A Biblical View of Poverty, the Currency of Love, and a Pattern for Lasting Change , gives us a practical, biblical, hands-on manual for loving and serving 'the least of these.' This book will not only change the way you look at poverty, it will help you find the role God is calling you to play in helping change the world." --Hugh Whelchel Executive Director, The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics Author, How Then Should We Work? " Jesus' Economy is a must-read for those concerned with the impoverished in our communities and in the world. John Barry believes that eliminating poverty should happen at both the physical and spiritual levels. His proposals are grounded in Scripture--providing great biblical insights on how to address poverty from God's perspective, affirming that Jesus is the key to overcoming poverty. Jesus' Economy is practical missional ministry at its best. I'm sure it will challenge you to go to the next level of a serious commitment to love your neighbor as yourself. I enthusiastically recommend it to everyone." --Rev. Eddy Alemán General Secretary, Reformed Church in America, " Jesus' Economy flows from the heart of God for the marginalized all over the world. Rooted in the nonprofit work of John and Kalene Barry, Jesus' Economy shows us not just how to effectively accomplish humanitarian and social goals, but how to minister to the poor. It's a vision of how to strengthen the work of the kingdom of God that John and Kalene are living. This includes advice for church-planting movements, equipping leaders, health initiatives, and education. Jesus' Economy will help you achieve measurable transformation and develop people and communities." --Eric Costanzo Senior Pastor, South Tulsa Baptist Church, "John Barry has written an inspiring and readable account about Jesus, poverty, and the mission of the church. This book tells you what poverty is, where it is, what Jesus said about it, and how you can follow Jesus' commands to end it. A great introduction to the socioeconomics of poverty, as well as Christian teaching on the subject. Great resource for pastors, students, and church groups!" --Rev. Dr. Michael F. Bird Author, Evangelical Theology and What Christians Ought to Believe Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia Euangelion blog on Patheos "Jesus-followers with a kingdom perspective approach life as one big mission trip. John Barry's Jesus' Economy provides a clarion call to live as viral kingdom agents (the answer to 'Why am I here?') but also provides practical ways to love our neighbors ('What do I do?' and 'How do I do it?'). John accomplishes this without scolding and shaming. Instead, he persistently encourages. The message of the book is 'You can do this!' We sometimes allow difficult circumstances or stalled progress to challenge our faith in this certainty. Then a book like Jesus' Economy comes along and helps us believe all over again." --Dr. Reggie McNeal Best-selling author whose works include The Present Future , Missional Renaissance , Kingdom Come , Kingdom Collaborators , and A Work of Heart Missional Leadership Specialist, Leadership Network, "John Barry has written an inspiring and readable account about Jesus, poverty, and the mission of the church. This book tells you what poverty is, where it is, what Jesus said about it, and how you can follow Jesus' commands to end it. A great introduction to the socioeconomics of poverty, as well as Christian teaching on the subject. Great resource for pastors, students, and church groups!" --Rev. Dr. Michael F. Bird Author, Evangelical Theology and What Christians Ought to Believe Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia, " Jesus' Economy is an invitation to a journey of faith in Christ's transformative love. It equips you to uplift and to dignify the poor and, in so doing, glorifies Jesus Christ, who become poor that the world may experience the riches of that transformative love. The book also challenges humanity, particularly the church, to live a life of fruitfulness and worthy sacrifice." --Dr. David K. Ngaruiya Director of PhD in Theological Studies Program and Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies, Nairobi International School of Theology / International Leadership University, Nairobi, Kenya Coeditor, Communities of Faith in Africa and the African Diaspora " Jesus' Economy offers a sound biblical understanding of poverty--both its roots and its alleviation. John's text is personal and sincere, written with humility, and reflects the author's actual experience of dealing with the needy. The approach he advocates is relational and holistic, bringing the soul and the body together. Moreover, John offers some very practical and feasible ideas of how to alleviate poverty through the local church. Worth reading!" --Dr. Andrey Kravtsev President, Intercultural Connections (a nonprofit organization in Russia that mobilizes pastors and others to serve in areas with little Christian presence) Former President, North Caucasus Bible Institute of Russia " Jesus' Economy is a wonderful biblical and practical study--and it comes from the heart and mind of an expert in the field. John Barry sheds light on one of the most important issues of our day: that the church recognize its mission, not only inside its walls, but also outside them--looking after the impoverished, those whom Jesus cared about the most. The only hope for overcoming poverty in the world today is in Jesus and His church. Please don't read this book if you are not ready to change your heart, mind, and attitude!" --Rev. Dr. Tharwat Wahba Chairman, Missions Department, Evangelical Theological Seminary, Cairo, Egypt Chairman of Council, Pastoral and Outreach Ministries for the Evangelical (Presbyterian) Church of Egypt Author, The Practice of Mission in Egypt " Jesus' Economy provides a fresh and compelling examination of Jesus' teachings about poverty and the poor. Both personal and practical, it is a must-read for those who are tired of lukewarm and incomplete Christian endeavor to help those facing desperate economic challenges. It renews hope in the power of Jesus' love to genuinely transform lives and communities--including our own!" --Sylvia Foth Founder and President Emeritus, Kidzana Ministries (a nonprofit equipping children's workers and leaders around the world)
Synopsis
You know people around the world are struggling. A homeless man holds a sign that reads, "Anything helps." A poor child lives in a slum swarming with flies. A refugee mother is on the brink of starvation. You ask yourself, "But what can I do about such big problems?" You're looking for long-term solutions. John D. Barry shares incredible, and often shocking, stories about working among the impoverished and unchurched in the U.S. and abroad. And since Barry is a Bible scholar, Jesus' Economy is also deeply rooted in the Scriptures. It is a personal, sometimes funny, often heartbreaking account that presents a revolutionary pattern for lasting change. Jesus' Economy is based on self-sacrifice. His currency is love. It's called Jesus' Economy because it's about creating a spiritual and physical economy for those who need it most. Here is a thoroughly biblical and compassionate pattern for addressing issues of poverty and offering the hope of the gospel. Jesus' Economy : * Shows how you as an individual can best encourage renewal in your community. * Demonstrates how your church community or any group can alleviate poverty. * Presents a unified plan for creating jobs, spreading the gospel, and meeting basic needs . * Focuses on community development and sustainability-- lasting change , globally and locally. Jesus' Economy is a call to address our own spiritual poverty--as people who can too easily become distant from Christ--and it is a call to address the physical poverty all around us in a smart and sustainable way. Jesus' teachings show that with simple, everyday choices, you can make the world a better place and create enduring change. Here's how to live Jesus' economy--a currency of love. 100% of author's proceeds go to the nonprofit Jesus' Economy, to fuel the movement of creating jobs and churches in the developing world., You know people around the world are struggling. A homeless man holds a sign that reads, "Anything helps." A poor child lives in a slum swarming with flies. A refugee mother is on the brink of starvation. You ask yourself, "But what can I do about such big problems?" You're looking for long-term solutions. John D. Barry shares incredible, and often shocking, stories about working among the impoverished and unchurched in the U.S. and abroad. And since Barry is a Bible scholar, Jesus' Economy is also deeply rooted in the Scriptures. It is a personal, sometimes funny, often heartbreaking account that presents a revolutionary pattern for lasting change. Jesus' Economy is based on self-sacrifice. His currency is love. It's called Jesus' Economy because it's about creating a spiritual and physical economy for those who need it most. Here is a thoroughly biblical and compassionate pattern for addressing issues of poverty and offering the hope of the gospel. Jesus' Economy : - Shows how you as an individual can best encourage renewal in your community. - Demonstrates how your church community or any group can alleviate poverty. - Presents a unified plan for creating jobs, spreading the gospel, and meeting basic needs . - Focuses on community development and sustainability-- lasting change , globally and locally. Jesus' Economy is a call to address our own spiritual poverty--as people who can too easily become distant from Christ--and it is a call to address the physical poverty all around us in a smart and sustainable way. Jesus' teachings show that with simple, everyday choices, you can make the world a better place and create enduring change. Here's how to live Jesus' economy--a currency of love. 100% of author's proceeds go to the nonprofit Jesus' Economy, to fuel the movement of creating jobs and churches in the developing world., You know people around the world are struggling. A homeless man holds a sign that reads, "Anything helps." A poor child lives in a slum swarming with flies. A refugee mother is on the brink of starvation. You ask yourself, "But what can I do about such big problems?" You're looking for long-term solutions. John D. Barry shares incredible, and often shocking, stories about working among the impoverished and unchurched in the U.S. and abroad. And since Barry is a Bible scholar, Jesus' Economy is also deeply rooted in the Scriptures. It is a personal, sometimes funny, often heartbreaking account that presents a revolutionary pattern for lasting change. Jesus' Economy is based on self-sacrifice. His currency is love. It's called Jesus' Economy because it's about creating a spiritual and physical economy for those who need it most. Here is a thoroughly biblical and compassionate pattern for addressing issues of poverty and offering the hope of the gospel. Jesus' Economy - Shows how you as an individual can best encourage renewal in your community. - Demonstrates how your church community or any group can alleviate poverty. - Presents a unified plan for creating jobs, spreading the gospel, and meeting basic needs . - Focuses on community development and sustainability-- lasting change , globally and locally. Jesus' Economy is a call to address our own spiritual poverty--as people who can too easily become distant from Christ--and it is a call to address the physical poverty all around us in a smart and sustainable way. Jesus' teachings show that with simple, everyday choices, you can make the world a better place and create enduring change. Here's how to live Jesus' economy--a currency of love. 100% of author's proceeds go to the nonprofit Jesus' Economy, to fuel the movement of creating jobs and churches in the developing world.
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