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The Inconvenient Gospel
The Inconvenient Gospel: A Southern Prophet Tackles War, Wealth, Race, and Religion | Clarence Jordan
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On 440 depleted acres in Sumter County, Georgia, a young Baptist preacher and farmer named Clarence Jordan gathered a few families and set out to show that Jesus intended more than spiritual fellowship. Like the first Christians, they would share their land, money, and possessions. Working together to rejuvenate the soil and the local economy, they would demonstrate racial and social justice with their lives. Black and white community members eating together at the same table scandalized local Christians, drew the ire of the KKK, and led to drive-by shootings, a firebombing, and an economic boycott. This bold experiment in nonviolence, economic justice, and sustainable agriculture was deeply rooted in Clarence Jordan's understanding of the person and teachings of Jesus, which stood in stark contrast to the hypocrisy of churches that blessed wars, justified wealth disparity, and enforced racial segregation. This selection from his talks and writings introduces Clarence Jordan's radically biblical vision to a new generation of peacemakers, community builders, social justice warriors, and antiracist activists.
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I enjoyed being introduced to and getting to know Clarence Jordan through this collection of his thoughts, speeches, teachings and writings. I really wish that I could have met and sat under the teachings of this man. He chose, again and again, to follow Jesus. He exhibited true love for all of his neighbors by making stands on controversial social issues. This man walked the walk while talking the talk.