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Renewing the City Robert D. Lupton

Renewing the City By Robert D. Lupton

Renewing the City by Robert D. Lupton


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Community developer and urban activist Robert D. Lupton looks to the Old Testament example of Nehemiah as a role model for community transformation and renewal.

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Renewing the City: Reflections on Community Development and Urban Renewal by Robert D. Lupton

When an expatriate bureaucrat toured a devastated city, he saw more than ashes and ruins. He envisioned a thriving metropolis where God's people could find safety and community. Likewise, when we consider today's urban challenges, we can be daunted by corruption and despair, or we can see opportunities for rejuvenation, restoration and rebirth. Community developer and urban activist Robert D. Lupton looks to the Old Testament example of Nehemiah as a role model for community transformation and renewal. Lupton sees the book of Nehemiah as the memoirs of an urban developer who transformed a decaying city into a place of security and vitality. Placing Nehemiah's story in juxtaposition with contemporary realities offers encouragement and concrete models for how our own metropolitan environments can be revitalized. Nehemiah's example--and Lupton's--offer guidance and hope for all who would seek the welfare of their cities.

About Robert D. Lupton

Robert D. Lupton is founder and president of FCS Urban Ministries based in Atlanta, Georgia. His other books include Theirs Is the Kingdom: Celebrating the Gospel in Urban America and Return Flight: Community Development Through Reneighboring Our Cities. Raymond J. Bakke is senior associate of Ray Bakke Associates, a nonprofit organization that partners with those who are passionate about empowering the church to be creatively missional in an urban world. He is the former chancellor and professor of global urban studies at Bakke Graduate University and former executive director of International Urban Associates in Chicago, Illinois.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Ray Bakke

Preface

Part One: The Story
1. City in Ruins
2. The Calling
3. An Improbable Plan
4. The Opposition
5. Construction Begins
6. External Threats
7. Trouble in the Ranks
8. The End in Sight
9. The Wall Is Completed
10. Repentance and Recommitment
11. Reneighboring the City
12. The Good Years
13. Enforcing the Rules

Part Two: The Issues
14. What Makes a Leader?
15. Gentrification with Justice
16. The Problem of Purity
17. Discerning a Vision
18. The Difficulty with Doing Good
19. Where Your Treasure Is
20. Serving or Leading?
21. Conflict of Interest
22. Church and Community
23. Biblical Tithing
24. Home in the City

Epilogue

Notes

About the Author

Additional information

CIN0830833269VG
9780830833269
0830833269
Renewing the City: Reflections on Community Development and Urban Renewal by Robert D. Lupton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
InterVarsity Press
20050708
240
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