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OverviewWhen is doing good not good enough? When does ""doing outreach"" actually do harm? Smart Compassion calls Christians to strategic, prayerful, and biblically based approaches to compassion. With evangelical Anabaptist convictions and insights from psychology, Wesley Furlong uses his background as a church leader and nonprofit founder to guide readers through the three aspects of smart compassion needed for families and neighborhoods to flourish: collective empowerment, radical hospitality, and healing presence. In the vein of When Helping Hurts, discover wise strategies that bring Jesus' love to your neighbors. Shift your paradigm from fixing everybody's problems to spending yourself well. Learn how to hold together justice and evangelism, worldly wisdom and divine revelation, action and prayer. For anyone who wants to make a difference but doesn't know how, Smart Compassion offers a contagious vision and practical steps for real change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wesley FurlongPublisher: Herald Press (VA) Imprint: Herald Press (VA) Dimensions: Width: 11.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.091kg ISBN: 9781513800394ISBN 10: 1513800396 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 07 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews-Smart Compassion puts love for one's neighbor into shoe leather. Our life in faith is to be relational, first with our Lord but in turn with all whom we meet. This is a stimulating read.---Myron Augsburger-president emeritus, Eastern Mennonite University- (10/18/2016) -Furlong shows us the way to act on the prayer that Jesus gave us: We want your kingdom to come here and now, in this particular place and in me, as it is in heaven. If you really do want that prayer answered, read this book.---Richard Kriegbaum-president of Fresno Pacific University- (10/18/2016) -One size doesn't fit all when it comes to engaging needs in the people around us. Furlong's work gives practical advice on how to customize your response appropriately so that people are genuinely helped. This insight will both free and fire you up! Your community will be glad you read this book!---Reggie McNeal-author of Missional Renaissance and Kingdom Come- (10/18/2016) -Smart Compassion captured my heart from the moment author Wes Furlong asked us to consider this central question of how to spend your life well on behalf of others. Through careful examination of Scripture and practical steps, he invites and challenges us to consider what 'doing better' looks like. A great read!---Beth Guckenberger-cofounder of Back2Back Ministries and author of Start with Amen- (10/18/2016) -Wes Furlong's work and writing combines great storytelling with insights and applications that will transform people and places. The concepts of healing presence, radical hospitality, and collective empowerment are a Christ-centered framework for life, church, and community transformation. A book worth reading, but even more worth living.---Brian D. Bennett-founder and pastor, Overflow Church- (10/18/2016) -We are called to love the Lord our God with all of our heart, mind, soul, and strength--but too often, we forget to engage our minds. Furlong's new book is sobering and enlightening, a call to cultivate love and justice as we actively love our neighbors. Ultimately, Smart Compassion teaches us to love as Christ has loved us, bringing holistic transformation to our hearts and our minds.---Peter Greer-president & CEO of HOPE International and coauthor of Mission Drift- (10/18/2016) Smart Compassion puts love for one's neighbor into shoe leather. Our life in faith is to be relational, first with our Lord but in turn with all whom we meet. This is a stimulating read. --Myron Augsburger president emeritus, Eastern Mennonite University (10/18/2016) Furlong shows us the way to act on the prayer that Jesus gave us: We want your kingdom to come here and now, in this particular place and in me, as it is in heaven. If you really do want that prayer answered, read this book. --Richard Kriegbaum president of Fresno Pacific University (10/18/2016) One size doesn't fit all when it comes to engaging needs in the people around us. Furlong's work gives practical advice on how to customize your response appropriately so that people are genuinely helped. This insight will both free and fire you up! Your community will be glad you read this book! --Reggie McNeal author of Missional Renaissance and Kingdom Come (10/18/2016) Smart Compassion captured my heart from the moment author Wes Furlong asked us to consider this central question of how to spend your life well on behalf of others. Through careful examination of Scripture and practical steps, he invites and challenges us to consider what 'doing better' looks like. A great read! --Beth Guckenberger cofounder of Back2Back Ministries and author of Start with Amen (10/18/2016) Wes Furlong's work and writing combines great storytelling with insights and applications that will transform people and places. The concepts of healing presence, radical hospitality, and collective empowerment are a Christ-centered framework for life, church, and community transformation. A book worth reading, but even more worth living. --Brian D. Bennett founder and pastor, Overflow Church (10/18/2016) We are called to love the Lord our God with all of our heart, mind, soul, and strength--but too often, we forget to engage our minds. Furlong's new book is sobering and enlightening, a call to cultivate love and justice as we actively love our neighbors. Ultimately, Smart Compassion teaches us to love as Christ has loved us, bringing holistic transformation to our hearts and our minds. --Peter Greer president & CEO of HOPE International and coauthor of Mission Drift (10/18/2016) Smart Compassion puts love for one's neighbor into shoe leather. Our life in faith is to be relational, first with our Lord but in turn with all whom we meet. This is a stimulating read. --Myron Augsburger Reviews Furlong shows us the way to act on the prayer that Jesus gave us: We want your kingdom to come here and now, in this particular place and in me, as it is in heaven. If you really do want that prayer answered, read this book. --Richard Kriegbaum Reviews One size doesn't fit all when it comes to engaging needs in the people around us. Furlong's work gives practical advice on how to customize your response appropriately so that people are genuinely helped. This insight will both free and fire you up! Your community will be glad you read this book! --Reggie McNeal Reviews Smart Compassion captured my heart from the moment author Wes Furlong asked us to consider this central question of how to spend your life well on behalf of others. Through careful examination of Scripture and practical steps, he invites and challenges us to consider what 'doing better' looks like. A great read! --Beth Guckenberger Reviews Wes Furlong's work and writing combines great storytelling with insights and applications that will transform people and places. The concepts of healing presence, radical hospitality, and collective empowerment are a Christ-centered framework for life, church, and community transformation. A book worth reading, but even more worth living. --Brian D. Bennett Reviews We are called to love the Lord our God with all of our heart, mind, soul, and strength--but too often, we forget to engage our minds. Furlong's new book is sobering and enlightening, a call to cultivate love and justice as we actively love our neighbors. Ultimately, Smart Compassion teaches us to love as Christ has loved us, bringing holistic transformation to our hearts and our minds. --Peter Greer Reviews <i>Smart Compassion</i> puts love for one's neighbor into shoe leather. Our life in faith is to be relational, first with our Lord but in turn with all whom we meet. This is a stimulating read. </p>--Myron Augsburger president emeritus, Eastern Mennonite University (10/18/2016) Furlong shows us the way to act on the prayer that Jesus gave us: We want your kingdom to come here and now, in this particular place and in me, as it is in heaven. If you really do want that prayer answered, read this book. -- (10/18/2016) One size doesn't fit all when it comes to engaging needs in the people around us. Furlong's work gives practical advice on how to customize your response appropriately so that people are genuinely helped. This insight will both free and fire you up! Your community will be glad you read this book! -- (10/18/2016) Wes Furlong's work and writing combines great storytelling with insights and applications that will transform people and places. The concepts of healing presence, radical hospitality, and collective empowerment are a Christ-centered framework for life, church, and community transformation. A book worth reading, but even more worth living. -- (10/18/2016) We are called to love the Lord our God with all of our heart, mind, soul, and strength--but too often, we forget to engage our minds. Furlong's new book is sobering and enlightening, a call to cultivate love and justice as we actively love our neighbors. Ultimately, Smart Compassion teaches us to love as Christ has loved us, bringing holistic transformation to our hearts and our minds. -- (10/18/2016) Smart Compassion puts love for one's neighbor into shoe leather. Our life in faith is to be relational, first with our Lord but in turn with all whom we meet. This is a stimulating read. -- (10/18/2016) Smart Compassion captured my heart from the moment author Wes Furlong asked us to consider this central question of how to spend your life well on behalf of others. Through careful examination of Scripture and practical steps, he invites and challenges us to consider what 'doing better' looks like. A great read! -- (10/18/2016) Author InformationWesley Furlong is the founder and director of City of Refuge, a network for community transformation, and the director of church development for EVANA, an evangelical Anabaptist network of churches across North America. Furlong holds a master's degree in theology from Emory University and is working toward a PhD in social work. He and his wife, Bonnie, have three kids and an ever-changing number of foster children. Connect with him at WesleyFurlong.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |