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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x10 mm, weight: 213 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0664266215
  • ISBN-13: 9780664266219
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x10 mm, weight: 213 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0664266215
  • ISBN-13: 9780664266219
"Empowered by the Brand New Congress initiative in 2018, evangelical pastor and progressive Republican Robb Ryerse embarked on a long-shot, grassroots congressional campaign against Steve Womack, one of the most powerful Republican incumbents in Washington, DC. After he ultimately lost his race, Ryerse worked with the Vote Common Good campaign, traveling across the United States to help turn Congress blue. Throughout his political journey, Ryerse gained new insights on the relationship between religion and politics in America today, the dynamics of our deep partisan divide, and the power of faithful people working for the common good. Running for Our Lives is the honest and authentic story of how one pastor tried to make a difference. Through all the joys and struggles of daring to make a stand, Ryerse shares what he's learned about how our political identities shape us, what the role of government has in helping to meet people's needs, and how others can get involved in politics as an expression of progressive faith"--

Empowered by the Brand New Congress initiative in 2018, evangelical pastor and progressive Republican Robb Ryerse embarked on a long-shot, grassroots congressional campaign against Steve Womack, one of the most powerful Republican incumbents in Washington, DC. After he ultimately lost his race, Ryerse worked with the Vote Common Good campaign, traveling across the United States to help turn Congress blue.



Throughout his political journey, Ryerse gained new insights on the relationship between religion and politics in America today, the dynamics of our deep partisan divide, and the power of faithful people working for the common good. Running for Our Lives is the honest and authentic story of how one pastor tried to make a difference. Through all the joys and struggles of daring to make a stand, Ryerse shares what hes learned about how our political identities shape us, what the role of government has in helping to meet peoples needs, and how others can get involved in politics as an expression of progressive faith.



Empowered by the Brand New Congress initiative in 2018, evangelical pastor and progressive Republican Robb Ryerse embarked on a long-shot, grassroots congressional campaign against Steve Womack, one of the most powerful Republican incumbents in Washington, DC. After he ultimately lost his race, Ryerse worked with the Vote Common Good campaign...
Foreword ix
Introduction 1(4)
1 You've Got to Do This: Rethinking My Call to Ministry and the Gospel
5(10)
2 Congress Camp: Coming Together for a Common Purpose
15(10)
3 Christian and Candidate: Questions at the Intersection of Church and State
25(10)
4 Never Read the Comments Section: Vitriol, Social Media, and Suspending Judgment
35(10)
5 No, Really, I Am a Republican: Partisan Stereotypes and Evolving Orthodoxy
45(10)
6 The Myth of Objectivity: Bias, Echo Chambers, and Life under the Camera
55(10)
7 House Parties: Curing Political Cynicism
65(10)
8 Follow the Money: Treating the Symptoms and Ignoring the Disease
75(10)
9 Being a Bivocational Candidate: The Challenge of "Regular People" Running for Office
85(10)
10 The Emotional Roller Coaster: How Authentic Do We Want Our Politicians to Be?
95(10)
11 Blood on My Hands: From Silent to Strident on the Issue of Gun Violence
105(10)
12 The Only "NeverTrumper" in the Room: Insiders, Outsiders, and the Trouble of Tribalism
115(10)
13 Why Do You Vote the Way You Do? Personal Interest or the Common Good
125(10)
14 Election Day: Magic Wands and Mustard Seeds
135(10)
15 Lost: Learning to Rethink Failure
145(8)
16 Getting Back on the Campaign Trail: We Have a Lot of Work to Do
153(10)
Acknowledgments 163(2)
Notes 165
Robb Ryerse serves as Executive Director of Brand New Congress. He is the author of Fundamorphosis: How I Left Fundamentalism but Didnt Lose My Faith. He lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he copastors Vintage Fellowship with his wife, Vanessa.