Gabe Lyons

Zondervan Authors

Gabe Lyons

Gabe Lyons is the author of The Next Christians: The Good News About the End of Christian America and the founder of Q---a learning community that mobilizes Christians to advance the common good in society. Additionally, he is the coauthor of UnChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks About Christianity and Why It Matters, a bestselling book based on original research that revealed the pervasiveness of pop culture’s negative perceptions of Christians. Prior to launching Q (www.Qideas.org), Gabe co-founded Catalyst, a national gathering of young leaders. His work represents the perspectives of a new generation of Christians and has been featured by CNN, The New York Times, and USA Today. Gabe, his wife, Rebekah, and their three children reside in Manhattan, New York
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Titles

Author

The Next Christians Participant's Guide with DVD

How to Live the Gospel and Restore the World
$31.99

Advancing the Common Good Participant's Guide

Restoring Our Role in Culture
$9.99

Being Countercultural Participant's Guide

Restoring Our Identity in a Changing Society
$9.99

The Kingdom Way of Life Participant's Guide

Restoring What It Means to Follow Jesus
$9.99

Staying Grounded In a Shifting World Participant's Guide

Restoring the Ancient Practices
$9.99

The Kingdom Way of Life

Restoring What It Means to Follow Jesus
$29.99

Staying Grounded In a Shifting World

Restoring the Ancient Practices
$29.99

Engaging Post-Christian Culture Participant's Guide

Our Mission in a New Context
$9.99

Where You Live Matters Participant's Guide

Developing a Vision for Your City
$9.99

The Faith

What Christians Believe, Why They Believe It, and Why It Matters
$26.99

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