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Margaret Feinberg

Margaret Feinberg

Margaret is a prolific author whose books include Scouting the Divine and the critically-acclaimed The Organic God.  A popular speaker and bible teacher, she was recently named one of the “30 Emerging Voices” who will help lead the church in the next decade by Charisma magazine. Margaret and her writing has been covered by national news outlets including CNN, Salon.com, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, and Forbes. Margaret and her 6'8" husband Leif currently live in Morrison, Colorado.
 
Church

Napa Valley on Leadership

Wine. It's a theme woven throughout Scripture. Indeed, vines and vineyards provide a backdrop to some of the Bible's most memorable stories. So, what happens when a curious author actually visits world famous vineyards and talks with expert vintners? A new vision for leadership emerges.

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Church

Too Sheltered

Christians enjoy being in their own community. The more they seclude themselves, the less they can function in the real world. So many Christians are caught in the Christian "bubble." In the book, unChristian, 7 out of 10 people see Christians being too sheltered.

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Media

Ten Most Beautiful Books I Read During the Last Decade

As we enter the second decade of the second millennium AD, Q is pausing to look back on the last ten years. In the third of this multi-post series, author Margaret Feinberg considers the books that she couldn't put down during this decade.

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Church

Are Christians Too Sheltered?

Christians are supposed to represent Christ to the world; but according to what David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons found in researching their book UnChristian, something has gone terribly wrong. Here, Gabe Lyons interviews author Margaret Feinberg on the perception that American Christians are too sheltered.


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Gospel

A Hidden Mural, A Reminder of God's Resources

Rhodri and Angie Powell of Milverton, Somerest (UK) discovered a priceless 500-year-old mural of King Henry VIII while working on a DIY remodel of their living room. Author Margaret Feinberg explores how their story of discovery is a metaphor for God's resources in our own lives.


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