Publisher's Synopsis
About
The Kingdom Come Trilogy arrives in time to support a vision for the gospel as a shared heritage of the family of God. This book, the first of the Trilogy, is a must-read for ministers, community leaders, seminary students, care providers, and people of faith who desire to unite and care as a church during troubled times. The Trilogy offers a heritage model starting with Book I, or the realities of basic needs of our tender beginnings.
The Trilogy weaves a compelling story arc that interprets the gospel of Jesus who invites us to a heritage as children of God that meets basic needs with safe love for a future of continuing for us and the bookend generations that span our lives. This book reminds us of the basic resources needed to nurture a hope in a gospel future of a united neighborly heritage: solidarity of caregiving and whole systems justice with the promise of life and love throughout the circle transitions of our lives to eternity.
Growing a Gospel Heritage for Kingdom Come
Bio
Dena Michele Rosko, PhD, MA works as a writer, author, organizational anthropologist, photographer, ecuminister, principal coach, and facilitator to encourage people with heritage, organizational, and leader development through dialogue, strategic visioning, partnership, and storied systems design.
Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Dena enjoys hiking, beach-combing, park-playing, integrated learning, walking with loved ones, sunset- and moon- gazing, star-counting, snow-angel making, foraging, gardening, loose leaf tea steeping, and designing the next project at her family's suburban homestead. Learn more at www.denamichelerosko.com and www.dogwoodgroup.io.
Heritage for All
Dogwood Group
Renton, Washington