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(2008, Regal)
Over the past couple of decades, Evangelical Christians have often been associated with the Religious Right and the most conservative positions of the Republican Party. Rebelling against this designation are those who prefer to be called Red Letter Christians, desiring to live out the red letters of Jesus' words in the New Testament. Believing that Jesus is neither a Republican nor a Democrat, Red Letter Christians transcend partisan politics and concentrate on issues viewed critically through a moral and biblical lens.
(2007, Jossey-Bass, a Wiley Imprint)
In The God of Intimacy and Action, beloved author and activist Tony Campolo teams up with spiritual director Mary Albert Darling to show how contemplative spiritual practices can lead to greater intimacy with God and fuel passion for reaching out to others through spreading the Good News and fostering justice for the poor and oppressed. The authors reveal why this combination is not only crucial but historical and is vividly demonstrated in the lives of saints such as St. Francis of Assisi, Ignatius of Loyola, and Catherine of Siena.
Read chapter one (.pdf) from Tony Campolo's and Mary Darling's new book, "The God of Intimacy and Action."
(2006, Basic Books)
Letters to a Young Evangelical enjoins Evangelicals young and old to resist the intimidating rhetoric of the Religious Right and think for themselves. An activist, a visionary, and a man of deep faith, Tony Campolo offers guidance not only for young evangelicals but for seekers of all ages and faiths.
Read chapter three (.pdf) from Tony Campolo's book, "Letters to a Young Evangelical."
(2006, Authentic)
This book is a collection of personal letters written between Tony Campolo and his adult son, Bart. At times it's funny; at times it leaves the reader quietly sobered. Above all' it's always honest as it portrays the challenges of growing up and parenting. Parents will be delighted with the observations and wisdom on raising children and teenagers will be greatly assisted by the discussions regarding further education and careers. Expect you perspective on the father-son relationship to be expanded at Tony and Bart share, with great wisdom, the lessons they have learned.
(1988, Word Publishing)
In this book, Campolo attacks a wide range of subjects including: "Are Christians too pro-Israel?", "Can rich Christians get into heaven?", "Does Christianity have any good news for homosexuals?", and "Can a mother of a preschool child have a career and not feel guilty (and where does dad fit into it all)?". At once thought-provoking and compassionate, this book is a Campolo best-seller.
By: Brian D. McLaren and Tony Campolo (2003, Emergent YS)
Taking an honest look at the issues facing the culture-controlled Church, Adventures isn't about pointing fingers at "them"; but looking at ourselves. How are we living out our faith in the new millennium and where have we missed the point?
Mainline denominations have seen better times. Their diminishing membership has led some to conclude that these churches have had their day. From his vantage point as a sociologist and preacher, Tony Campolo challenges the assumption that denominations are on the road to extinction. he argues that if they can resturcture themselves in relation to the major social changes of recent years and the years ahead, and if the church can recover a balance between evangelism and social action, they just might be able to make a comeback.
(1994,Word Publishing)
This book encourages the reader to seize life and live it passionately, engaging the moment with intensity and gaining from life all that it has to offer. This is Tony's call to overcome the deadness that pervades our culture along with ways this can be done.
(2006, HCI)
Features Tony Campolo
(2005, Augsburg Fortress Publishing)
Campolo and Battle expose the sad history and present realities of racism in the churches and then lift up the vision of a church and society without racism.
(1992, Word Publishing)
Campolo offers a book on business with a twist. Grounding his argument in biblical principles, Tony makes a bold case that love works in the marketplace and that good character is the most important ingredient for success.
(1997, W. Publishing Group)
With candor and insight, Tony Campolo passionately hits on hot button issues that impact the Christian life, including how to: protect yourself from technology without becoming Amish; have a devotional life without becoming a monk, and figure out the will of God without hearing voices from Heaven.
(1991, Word Publishing)
What does it mean to be filled with the Holy Spirit? Dr. Campolo examines the charismatic movement and suggests ways their emphases relate to and challenge non-charismatic believers.
(1992, Thomas Nelson Publishers)
"Creation was meant to glorify God. The task of the Christian is not to worship nature, but to join nature in worshiping God," says Campolo, using the Bible to make the case for Christian environmentalism.
1990
The Kingdom of God is a party is an attitude changing, spirit-renewing examination of the feeling behind our faith. Whether by words, deeds, or mere presence, Christians can turn life into a festive occasion that will attract the needy, lonely, sick and oppressed into the arms of a loving Heavenly Father.
(2000, Word Publishing)
A must-have for all fans of Tony's preaching. A collection of his favorite stories, anecdotes, and illustrations, organized thematically. The story is as compelling, moving and dynamic as Campolo is in person, and is the perfect gift for your pastor or your searching friends.
(1983, Victor Press)
Campolo contrasts the power games played in the family, school, office and church with the example set by Jesus, who chose to win us from a position of weakness - the Cross.
(2000, Westminster/John Knox)
Outlines the extraordinary hope that faith-based ministries are offering our nation's urban wastelands, and has been universally hailed as one of the most important contributions to the national discussion on the role of "faith-based organizations" and social policy.
(2004, Word Publishing)
Experience has taught Campolo the hard lesson that by challenging the conservative agenda, he risks condemnation by brothers and sisters in Christ who disagree with him. It’s a chance he’s willing to take in order to speak the truth in love, insisting that God is a God of compassion, who accepts and loves us as we are—in all our diversity. "I would not risk incurring arguments and losing friends," says Campolo, "if I were not convinced that what I say here could be important to some struggling Christians."
(1980, Victory Press)
What is success? The birthright of the good? The blessing of God? Health, wealth, power and prestige? Examining how the scriptures define success and contrasting it with the materialistic, self-involved definitions that too often rule our lives, Campolo calls us to lives of service, compassion and grace.
(2002, Howard Publishing Co., Inc.)
Whether you are a committed Christian or one who is still exploring the Christian faith, this book will provide sound answers to difficult questions. Open this book and find help and heart to walk into the jungle of campus life and walk out more than a conqueror.
(1986, Word Publishing)
In Who Switched the Price Tags? Tony Campolo calls Christians to a whole new way of life. "What is the good life? He asks -- and how do we attain it? It's not in getting but in giving, he declares, and shows us how it works.
(1984)
With upbeat humor and fresh perspective, Tony Campolo challenges young people to move beyond good intentions and set a course for a lifetime of spiritual adventure. Instead of settling for half-hearted conformity, you can embrace life and become the world-changing person God created you to be. This updated edition of the classic book offers an energetic perspective on what it means to be an authentic, effective Christian in the 21st century.
(120 Minutes)
(180 Minutes)
(150 Minutes)
Campolo and Claiborne offer refreshing new insights toward responsible Christian action in the areas of lifestyle, food, celebrations, stuff, money and justice. Ideal for group or individual use - especially for young adults. Approximately 75 minutes long with bonus footage and a study/action guide.
(Live Series)
This series is comprised of 4 components. Each component may be purchased separately. A printed leader's guide is also available for group studies.
A Baylor University Study of the most effective preachers in the English-speaking world includes Dr. Anthony Campolo. This video is part of a series of seven great preachers. It presents an actual sermon by Dr. Anthony Campolo prepared especially for the series and an interview that explores Dr. Campolo's ministry and spiritual journey.