Robinson, Rooted in Good Soil

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Tri Robinson, Rooted in Good Soil: Cultivating and Sustaining Authentic Discipleship. Baker Books, 2010.

Referenced in: Missional Lifestyle, Discipleship, Spirituality – Shapevine Series

LifeandLeadership.com Summary

Rooted in Good Soil is one of several volumes in the Shapevine Missional Series on missional spirituality and discipleship. Each conveys similar themes as their titles on Missional Communities and Missional Strategies.

From the Publisher

Just like a fruitful tree, authentic faith is the result of careful tending, the passage of time, and good growing conditions. According to Jesus’s parable of the sower, true belief takes root in good soil. But how is this truth translated into changed lives? Pastor and farmer Tri Robinson invites you to cultivate a deep and lasting faith through this insightful exploration of Jesus’s parable. In a culture that seems enamored with quick fixes and superficial amusements, Rooted in Good Soil will show you a more intentional and fulfilling way to live.

About the Author

Tri Robinson is the founding pastor of the Vineyard Boise Church and author of Saving God’s Green Earth: Rediscovering the Church’s Responsibility to Environmental Stewardship and Small Footprint, Big Handprint: How to Live Simply and Love Extravagantly. Tri and his wife, Nancy, manage an eighty-acre farmstead at the base of Timber Butte, about an hour from Boise, Idaho.

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