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"In Friendship Can Save the World, Carrie and Morgan Stephens offer an invigorating retelling of Ruth, Boaz, and Naomi to help us love people unlike us. Weaving the Book of Ruth with real life stories from their multiethnic, multigenerational, and socioeconomically diverse church, they highlight the power of unique friendships in God's greater missional story. Readers will find inspiration to love and be loved more courageously as we all forge a path forward into a more redemptive future. Friendship Can Save the World is for people longing to build and nurture strong, godly friendships with…mehr

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"In Friendship Can Save the World, Carrie and Morgan Stephens offer an invigorating retelling of Ruth, Boaz, and Naomi to help us love people unlike us. Weaving the Book of Ruth with real life stories from their multiethnic, multigenerational, and socioeconomically diverse church, they highlight the power of unique friendships in God's greater missional story. Readers will find inspiration to love and be loved more courageously as we all forge a path forward into a more redemptive future. Friendship Can Save the World is for people longing to build and nurture strong, godly friendships with those of different backgrounds. It offers hope and encouragement for ministry and secular leaders seeking to foster mutual love and honor in the culture of their church or organization"--
Autorenporträt
Carrie and Morgan Stephens are the lead pastors of Mosaic Church, a diverse multisite congregation in Austin and Fort Worth, Texas. Carrie is the author of Holy Guacamole (Shiloh, 2020) and Jesus, Love, & Tacos (Leafwood, 2022). She was a contributing author in The Christian Mama's Guide to Having a Baby by Erin Macpherson (Guideposts, 2011) and contributed to Kathy Lipp's Praying God's Word Over Your Life (Revell, 2013). Morgan serves on the North American Leadership Team for Every Nation Churches. He received his MA in Intercultural Studies and is pursuing a doctorate in ministry, both from Asbury Theological Seminary. Morgan and Carrie live in Cedar Park, Texas, and have four incredible children.