Authors:
Thomas Cogdell & Amy Cogdell
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Sign up todayUnity through Repentance - Abridged
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Learn moreCan a 500-Year-Old Conflict Be Healed?
Most Christians will agree that God has a desire to reconcile all peoples to himself—but few are willing to explore God’s fierce resolve to reconcile us to each other. In fact, we often find ourselves affirming deeply rooted hostility in the body of Christ. The legendary image of Martin Luther defiantly nailing his 95 Theses to the Wittenberg church door in 1517 exemplifies our urge to celebrate the split between Protestants and Catholics. But even this conflict can be transformed and healed by the power of God and the partnership of friends.
Unity through Repentance is the story of God interrupting the lives and plans of an ordinary couple to invite them into the adventure of a lifetime—gathering all the major streams of Jesus-followers in Wittenberg on the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. God gave the vision; tested and confirmed the calling; formed an international leadership team; and inspired a series of gatherings dedicated to joining with Jesus through repentance, forgiveness, and praying John 17.
As he tells his story, Cogdell emphasizes spiritual formation and conflict resolution, underscoring the importance of unity in the body of Christ for world evangelism. Unity through Repentance provides fresh inspiration for the global church to fulfill Jesus’s prayer for missions: Make them one ... so that the world will believe.
Thomas and Amy Cogdell live in central Texas. They have five children and five grandchildren (so far). Amy is Catholic, and Thomas is Protestant. Together, they founded Christ the Reconciler, a community of Jesus-followers striving to live out John 17. Thomas also co-founded Day & Night Waters, a social venture/public benefit company that serves as the economic engine of Christ the Reconciler. He also works in the private sector and serves on the boards of Christ the Reconciler, Day & Night Waters, Antioch Network, and Help for All Nations.
Thomas and Amy Cogdell live in central Texas. They have five children and five grandchildren (so far). Amy is Catholic, and Thomas is Protestant. Together, they founded Christ the Reconciler, a community of Jesus-followers striving to live out John 17. Thomas also co-founded Day & Night Waters, a social venture/public benefit company that serves as the economic engine of Christ the Reconciler. He also works in the private sector and serves on the boards of Christ the Reconciler, Day & Night Waters, Antioch Network, and Help for All Nations.
Thomas and Amy Cogdell live in central Texas. They have five children and five grandchildren (so far). Amy is Catholic, and Thomas is Protestant. Together, they founded Christ the Reconciler, a community of Jesus-followers striving to live out John 17. Thomas also co-founded Day & Night Waters, a social venture/public benefit company that serves as the economic engine of Christ the Reconciler. He also works in the private sector and serves on the boards of Christ the Reconciler, Day & Night Waters, Antioch Network, and Help for All Nations.
Thomas and Amy Cogdell live in central Texas. They have five children and five grandchildren (so far). Amy is Catholic, and Thomas is Protestant. Together, they founded Christ the Reconciler, a community of Jesus-followers striving to live out John 17. Thomas also co-founded Day & Night Waters, a social venture/public benefit company that serves as the economic engine of Christ the Reconciler. He also works in the private sector and serves on the boards of Christ the Reconciler, Day & Night Waters, Antioch Network, and Help for All Nations.
Audiobook details
Narrators:
Thomas Cogdell, Amy Cogdell, John Dawson & Hanna Zack Miley
ISBN:
9781645085034
Length:
6 hours 30 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
William Carey Publishing
Publication date:
May 31, 2022
Edition:
Abridged
Reviews
It was one of the unique experiences in my life ... The healing power of God was noticeably present in Wittenberg.
Archpriest Drtad Uzunyan
Ecumenical Representative of Armenian Patriarchate of Turkey (Eastern Orthodox), Istanbul, TurkeyBy faith and through countless impossibilities, Thomas and Amy obeyed when God called them. After 500 years, wounds were healed in the body of Christ. No one would have ever dared to believe this.
Sister Joela Krüger
Marienschwestern (Evangelical Sisters of Mary–Lutheran), Darmstadt, Germany
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