Eric H F Law: 5 books

Book cover of Holy Currencies

Holy Currencies

Six Blessings for Sustainable Missional Ministries

by Eric H. F. Law
Language: English
Release Date: March 28, 2013

Money is not the only currency your ministry can use to become sustainable, grow, and thrive. In Holy Currencies, author Eric H.F. Law teaches us how the six currencies of time and place, gracious leadership, relationship, truth, wellness, and money flow through successful missional ministries. He...
Book cover of Companions on the Episcopal Way
by Eric H. F. Law, Stephanie Spellers
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2018

The New Church’s Teaching series has been one of the most recognizable and useful sets of books in the Episcopal Church. With the launch of the Church’s Teachings for a Changing World series, visionary Episcopal thinkers and leaders have teamed up to write a new set of books, grounded and thoughtful...
Book cover of The Episcopal Way
by Stephanie Spellers, Eric H. F. Law
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2014

• Updated content and approach, compared to earlier New Church’s Teachings series, with emphasis on mission and applicability • Interactivity is emphasized throughout with robust study guides, links to a host of web and video resources, and jargon-free language The New Church’s Teachings was...
Book cover of Inclusion: making room for grace

Inclusion: making room for grace

Making Room for Grace

by Eric H. F. Law
Language: English
Release Date: August 3, 2009

Inclusion, says the author, is a discipline of consciously extending the boundaries of our communities to embrace and affirm people of diverse backgrounds and experiences. In this resource for ministers and church leaders, Law provides models, theories, and strategies that are both practical and theologically sound for moving faith communities toward greater inclusion.
Book cover of The wolf shall dwell with the lamb
by Eric H. F. Law
Language: English
Release Date: August 3, 2009

This groundbreaking work explores how certain cultures consciously and unconsciously dominate in multicultural situations and what can be done about it.
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