Punker 2 Pastor

Punker 2 Pastor
Author: Kelly Lohrke
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 262
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1612150926

"Punker to Pastos is the compelling story of one man's struggle to overcome the many temptations and circumstances in life, that often lead us to make choices we later regret. Pastor Kelly Lohrke brings home the reality so many of us, including myself, have come to realize, that the answer to all of life's questions and problems can be found in one person, Jesus Christ. I strongly recommend this book to anyone, both those seeking answers and those secure in their relationships with Christ. It's the story of coming out of the darkness into the light!"

Shameless

Shameless
Author: Nadia Bolz-Weber
Publisher: Convergent Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1601427603

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Raw, intimate, and timely—a no-holds-barred celebration of our bodies that flies in the face of antiquated ideas about sex and gender. “A triumph.”—Glennon Doyle • “One of the most important, life-changing books I’ve ever read.”—Rachel Held Evans, author of Searching for Sunday and Inspired Negative messages about sex come from all corners of society: from the church, from the media, from our own families. As a result, countless people have suffered pain, guilt, and judgment. In this instant bestseller, Nadia Bolz-Weber unleashes her critical eye and her vulnerable yet hopeful soul on the harmful conversations about sex that have fed our shame. Bolz-Weber offers no simple amendments or polite compromises. Instead, this modern-day reverend calls for an inclusivity that empowers us to be loyal to people and, perhaps most important, ourselves. “Christianity is not a program for avoiding mistakes,” she writes. “It is a faith of the guilty.” With an alternative understanding of Scripture passages that have been weaponized against Christians for decades, Bolz-Weber reminds us that sexual flourishing can and should be for all genders, all bodies, and all humans. She shares stories, poetry, and Scripture that wage war on perpetual anxiety around sex by celebrating sexuality in all its forms and recognizing it for the gift that it is. If you’ve been mistreated, confused, angered, and/or wounded by shaming sexual messages, this one is for you.

Gas Punk Fiction #2

Gas Punk Fiction #2
Author: Cahjli Symes
Publisher: Cahjli S Symes
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2024-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Five years after being brutally raped and tortured by the Nazis in Camp Natzweiler-Struthof: In 1945, Hector Kwon is a jaded 23 year old OSS agent tasked with a deadly seek & destroy mission to assassinate a genocidal warmongering billionaire diplomat known as Yang Cheng. Yang Cheng is a racist megalomaniac geneticist hellbent on taking over the Central Banking System with pedophile blackmail operations. Nevertheless, when Hector's OSS commanding officer Jerry Jonas starts barking sidequest beyond Hector's payroll, ethics, and morality: Hector's resentment for the OSS grows further into disenchantment, as Jerry's sidequest leads Hector into an atrocity exhibition massive enough to permanently destroy the national security of both Allies & Axis powers. This is the second issue of the most controversial comic book series of all time. If you're a fan of G.I. JOE, Johnny Quest, Dragon Ball, and NSFW pulp for adults like Punisher MAX & Sin City; then check out this groundbreaking historical fiction comic book so realistic, breathtakingly violent, vile, and offensive this is the book for you! This historical comic book event is so controversial, Amazon KDP banned and terminated the author's KDP account as of December 19, 2023!

Christian Punk

Christian Punk
Author: Ibrahim Abraham
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1350094811

Christian punk is a surprisingly successful musical subculture and a fascinating expression of American evangelicalism. Situating Christian punk within the modern history of Christianity and the rapidly changing culture of spirituality and secularity, this book illustrates how Christian punk continues punk's autonomous and oppositional creative practices, but from within a typically traditional evangelical morality. Analyzing straight edge Christian abstinence and punk-friendly churches, this book also focuses on gender performance within a subculture dominated by young men in a time of contested gender roles and ideologies. Critically-minded and rich in ethnographic data and insider perspectives, Christian Punk will engage scholars of contemporary evangelicalism, religion and popular music, and punk and all its related subcultures.

My God Ain't No Punk !!! so Why Do You Treat Him Like One ?!!

My God Ain't No Punk !!! so Why Do You Treat Him Like One ?!!
Author: Robert Earl
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664147152

As time went on, the book developed a mind of its own. It was always the author's intent to deal with issues others seem not to want to touch, and simultaneously deal with truths that will rock the world. Just because someone has a "mega" church doesn't mean they are telling their people the complete truth as revealed by God in the scriptures. When people know the truth, they will not put up with the lies, deceit, falsifications, and misrepresentations. Too many churches today have to deal with the leaders of the church being a liar, fornicator, and a person who thinks they know what's better for the human race than God does. In other words, too many churches are having to deal with "idiots in the pulpit."

Culture from the Slums

Culture from the Slums
Author: Jeff Hayton
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2022-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192635859

Culture from the Slums explores the history of punk rock in East and West Germany during the 1970s and 1980s. These decades witnessed an explosion of alternative culture across divided Germany, and punk was a critical constituent of this movement. For young Germans at the time, punk appealed to those gravitating towards cultural experimentation rooted in notions of authenticity-endeavors considered to be more 'real' and 'genuine.' Adopting musical subculture from abroad and rearticulating the genre locally, punk gave individuals uncomfortable with their societies the opportunity to create alternative worlds. Examining how youths mobilized music to build alternative communities and identities during the Cold War, Culture from the Slums details how punk became the site of historical change during this era: in the West, concerning national identity, commercialism, and politicization; while in the East, over repression, resistance, and collaboration. But on either side of the Iron Curtain, punks' struggles for individuality and independence forced their societies to come to terms with their political, social, and aesthetic challenges, confrontations which pluralized both states, a surprising similarity connecting democratic, capitalist West Germany with socialist, authoritarian East Germany. In this manner, Culture from the Slums suggests that the ideas, practices, and communities which youths called into being transformed both German societies along more diverse and ultimately democratic lines. Using a wealth of previously untapped archival documentation, this study reorients German and European history during this period by integrating alternative culture and music subculture into broader narratives of postwar inquiry and explains how punk rock shaped divided Germany in the 1970s and 1980s.

How (Not) to Read the Bible

How (Not) to Read the Bible
Author: Dan Kimball
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310113768

Is Reading the Bible the Fastest Way to Lose Your Faith? For centuries, the Bible was called "the Good Book," a moral and religious text that guides us into a relationship with God and shows us the right way to live. Today, however, some people argue the Bible is outdated and harmful, with many Christians unaware of some of the odd and disturbing things the Bible says. Whether you are a Christian, a doubter, or someone exploring the Bible for the first time, bestselling author Dan Kimball guides you step-by-step in how to make sense of these difficult and disturbing Bible passages. Filled with stories, visual illustrations, and memes reflecting popular cultural objections, How (Not) to Read the Bible is a lifeline for individuals who are confused or discouraged with questions about the Bible. It also works great as a small-group study or sermon series.

Punk Monk

Punk Monk
Author: Pete Greig
Publisher: Gospel Light Publications
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007-06-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830743681

Fleeing the compromises of the 4th century church, the Desert Fathers founded monasticism. In reaction to a Christianity they scarcely recognized, these radicals fled to the Egyptian desert to model a different, radical style of discipleship, filled with sacrifice and continual prayer. Who are the new monks, the new punks, the new revolutionaries? The answer lies in an upsurge of 24-7 monastic communities around the world. Punk Monk combines a narrative journey through the beginnings of 24-7 Prayer Boiler Rooms with a discussion on the roots of monasticism, particularly its ethos and values, and how it can be applied in the third millennium. Drawing influences from the Franciscans, the Celts and the Moravians, the book highlights the counter-cultural and revolutionary force of monasticism and asks whether it is time for a new monastic movement. It also takes punk as a contemporary expression of monastic spirit and asks whether a “silent revolution” is coming.

Velvet Elvis

Velvet Elvis
Author: Rob Bell
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006-06-29
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 0310273080

In order to find an authentic understanding of the Christian faith, Bell frees readers to consider God beyond the picture someone else painted.