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Faithful, Creative, Hopeful
An urgent call to face a changing and challenging world with hope and faith.
“In clear, direct, and vigorous prose, Jesse Zink situates the crisis of the church in the context of the global crises of climate, economics, and migration, and gives a clear-eyed response. Facing squarely our objective uncertainty regarding the world’s future, his fifteen theses outline concrete acts of Christian witness shaped by the certainty of God’s enduring faithfulness.”
—Ian McFarland, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Theology, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
A study of religious transformation
Christianity and Catastrophe in South Sudan
A story of faith, hope, and church renewal in the midst of a devastating civil war
“Jesse Zink’s impressive study of religious change in South Sudan draws together crucial themes in the study of contemporary Africa and global Christianity. His narrative masterfully weaves together discussions around violence, migration, state-building and religion to answer the question of what lay behind the dramatic growth in Christian conversation amongst South Sudanese in the twentieth century.”
-Joel Cabrita, Professor of History, Stanford University
A winsome and brief introduction to Christian faith
A Faith for the Future
The good news of Jesus Christ, made known in the world today.
“The Episcopal Church isn’t afraid of big questions, deep truths, or the mystery and shadows in our changing world. Jesse Zink leads us to dip a toe into these deep waters, getting to know and love a faith from the past that is ready for the future.”
-Andrew Doyle, Bishop of Texas
Travels across a global church
Backpacking through the Anglican Communion
A challenge to the narrative of fracture and disunity in the Anglican Communion
“Jesse Zink is intelligent, articulate, courageous, compassionate, and deeply faithful. He models with impassioned humility what it is to give due honour to the voices, yearnings, perspectives, and curiosities of those hosts of faith-filled global Anglicans whose daily lives are testimony to outstanding Christian witness. With refreshingly impressive candour and integrity, he engages with underrepresented, undervalued Anglicanism of those whose lives, experiences, and struggles are always beyond the horizon of so-called ‘representative’ spokespeople.”
-Jenny Te Paa, former dean, Te Rau Kahikatea, St. John’s College, Auckland, New Zealand
Spiritual Memoir
Grace at the Garbage Dump
An invigorating call to respond to the difficulties of our time with an active and engaged faith.
“One part travelogue, one part coming-of-age story, one part spiritual autobiography, and one part reflection on poverty and what it means to help and be helped by those in need, Grace at the Garbage Dump introduces us all to Jesse Zink—talented as a writer, honest as a Christian thinker, and smart as an activist—exactly the kind of voice we need.”
-Brian McLaren, Author of A Generous Orthodoxy
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