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Book Review: Everything Must Change

What are the biggest problems in the world?

What do the life and teachings of Jesus have to say about the most critical problems in our world today?

Brian McLaren seeks to address these central questions in his new book Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope. He systematically examines humankind’s great challenges, using the image of a giant “suicide machine” to describe our global addiction to violence, domination, and unrestricted consumption. He concludes that our planet is on a self-destructive trajectory and that the Christian religion has often failed to provide an alternative to “the dominant framing story that currently drives human society.”

McLaren critiques the “incredible shrinking gospel” of popular Western Christianity which promises peace, forgiveness, and eternal bliss for the individual, but fails to also address our most pressing global and societal problems. He believes that Jesus offers a revolutionary message of hope…

…a vibrant form of Christian faith that is holistic, integral, and balanced - one that offers good news for both the living and the dying, that speaks of God’s grace at work both in this life and the life to come, that speaks both to individuals and to societies and to the planet as whole.

He challenges us to recover the radical belief that God’s will truly CAN be done here on earth as it is in heaven and urges us to join God in his mission of healing and reconciliation. McLaren’s book left me feeling inspired and hopeful and gave me a renewed vision for the work of the Kingdom.

Visit Conversation at the Edge for Helen Mildenhall’s review

10-21-2007 |

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Brian McLaren on The Excrement Factory

“As part of this insane and suicidal economy, we act as though the resources we consume are infinite and the wastes we deposit are invisible. Just as our bodies consume food and produce excrement, in this economy we consume trees and produce smoke, consume clean air and produce smog, consume clean water and produce sewage and toxic waste, consume rock and produce radiation, consume oil and coal and produce gases that turn our planet into an overheating oven in which storms boil and oceans rise and deserts spread and forests wither. Our prosperity system thus becomes an excrement factory.”

– Brian McLaren, from a preview of Everything Must Change

  • What do you think of McLaren’s assessment of our industrialized economies?
  • Do you think it is reasonable to label our economic system an “excrement factory”? What other labels would you apply?
  • What would it take to change this system? What would be some of the costs and benefits?

07-23-2007 |

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Quote for the Day

“Karl Marx said that religion was the opiate of the masses, and too often, there has been too much truth to his diagnosis.”

- Brian McLaren

04-17-2007 |

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