{"id":5,"date":"2008-05-10T22:46:06","date_gmt":"2008-05-10T18:46:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/billsamuel.net\/blog\/?p=5"},"modified":"2008-05-10T22:46:06","modified_gmt":"2008-05-10T18:46:06","slug":"everything-must-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/billsamuel.net\/blog\/?p=5","title":{"rendered":"Everything Must Change"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"float: left; padding: 0px 5px 5px 0px;\" src=\"http:\/\/billsamuel.net\/images\/evchangecvr.jpg\" width=\"97\" height=\"150\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Everything Must Change Cover\"\/>Last year I was provided a pre-publication copy of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/exec\/obidos\/ASIN\/0849901839\/quakerinfocom-20\" target=\"_blank\">Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope<\/a> by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.brianmclaren.net\/\" target=\"_blank\">Brian D. McLaren<\/a> (Thomas Nelson, 2007, 327 pages). The goal was to read it and publish a review of it on my blog before the publication date.  I knew that was ambitious, and in fact I didn&#8217;t finish it before then.  All I got on my blog was a <a href=\"http:\/\/wsamuel.bravejournal.com\/entry\/23493\" target=\"_blank\">post on the amahoro story in the second chapter<\/a>. I did finish the book months ago, but only now am I getting around to publishing a review of it.<\/p>\n<p>This book follows on Brian&#8217;s previous book, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/exec\/obidos\/ASIN\/084990000X\/quakerinfocom-20\" target=\"_blank\">The Secret Message of Jesus<\/a>, which will give you a leg up in reading this book, but <span style=\"font-style: italic\">Everything Must Change<\/span> can certainly be understood without having read <span style=\"font-style: italic\">The Secret Message<\/span> first. The key point, reiterated in Chapter 1, is that <span style=\"font-style: italic\">Jesus&#8217; message is not actually about escaping this troubled world for heaven&#8217;s blissful shores, as is popularly assumed, but instead is about God&#8217;s will being done on this troubled earth as it is in heaven.<\/span> (p. 4) The things that churches often spend their energy talking and disputing about actually serve as <span style=\"font-style: italic\">weapons of mass distraction<\/span> (p. 21), keeping Christians from focusing on the really important matters.<\/p>\n<p>Brian seeks to answer two basic questions:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>What are the biggest problems in the world?<\/li>\n<li>What does Jesus have to say about these global problems?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Brian did extensive research to determine what the most important issues are. He found that the experts have different ways of categorizing the world&#8217;s problems, but mostly come up with similar lists. Brian grouped the issues into three deep dysfunctions that would be agreed upon by many secular experts, plus a fourth which he feels is the leverage point through which we can reverse the first three. He names them each as a crisis:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><span style=\"font-weight: bold\">Prosperity Crisis<\/span> &#8211; our unsustainable global economy that fails to respect environmental limits;<\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-weight: bold\">Equity Crisis<\/span> &#8211; the growing gap between the ultra-rich and the extremely poor;<\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-weight: bold\">Security Crisis<\/span> &#8211; the danger of cataclysmic war; and<\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-weight: bold\">Spirituality Crisis<\/span> &#8211; the failure of the world&#8217;s religions to provide a framing story capable of healing or reducing the first three crises.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Brian maintains that our global systems have become a <span style=\"font-style: italic\">suicide machine<\/span> reprogramming the systems to destroy those they should serve. He&#8217;s not maintaining that this is some sort of secret conspiracy, but rather the consequences of attitudes and decisions over the centuries.<\/p>\n<p>Brian doesn&#8217;t just expect you to take his analysis on faith. He outlines the crises, and provides sources you can use to explore the issues in greater depth.<\/p>\n<p>This may sound like all doom and gloom, but as a follower of Jesus, Brian is a man of hope. He is confident that Jesus has provided the pattern for a way forward, and that Christians can make a real difference if they understand the framing story Jesus tried to show us and seek to live in accordance with it. The last part of the book he calls <span style=\"font-weight: bold\">The Revolution of Hope<\/span>, and it provides starting points for a way forward.<\/p>\n<p>Brian is a great writer, and the book is much easier to read than one might expect for a tome on the world&#8217;s greatest problems. He weaves in a lot of personal stories that are very illuminating. I&#8217;m not saying there aren&#8217;t parts that are heavy going, but it is written so that it can be understood by people without a lot of degrees or specialized knowledge.<\/p>\n<p>As harsh as Brian&#8217;s analysis sounds, actually he deliberately tries to be gentle with people who may be exploring some of these ideas for the first time. One consequence is that he doesn&#8217;t always carry things through to their logical conclusion, because he thinks many folks aren&#8217;t quite ready for that. For those in the Peace Church tradition, this happens notably when he makes a good case for the peace position of Jesus, but then fails to follow through, and allows for both the pacifist and just war positions.<\/p>\n<p>But any quibbles I have with the book are minor. I believe that Brian has correctly diagnosed the major global issues, correctly described how Jesus&#8217; life and message speaks to them, and helpfully provided some steps on moving forward to addressing the issues. I wholeheartedly recommend that every Christian &#8211; and every other person with a deep concern for the global situation &#8211; read this book. I also encourage the formation of small groups to discuss the book together, as I feel this sort of engagement with one another is very helpful.  Brian helpfully provides discussion questions after each chapter, which can be used as the basis for small group discussion.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last year I was provided a pre-publication copy of Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope by Brian D. McLaren (Thomas Nelson, 2007, 327 pages). The goal was to read it and publish a review of it on my blog before the publication date. 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