Dr. G. Puppo radiates a passion for the church and the city. He claims that Jesus' teachings and actions enacted shalom-making principles and firmly denounced shalom-breaking systems that sustain the city's economic, social, and cultural structures of power and oppression.
The reader is guided to the critical intersection of Scripture and our situation. New possibilities ignite for a transformation of the city into a more biblically just environment—a giant leap of faith towards Agapolis (City of Love).
From Buenos Aires, Argentina, Guillermo Puppo (B.B.S., M.A., Ph.D.) is Founder and Senior Pastor of Ciudad de Dios Foursquare Church in Denver, Colorado. He also teaches at Fuller Theological Seminary. Living in the Mile-High City, Guillermo and his wife, Vanessa, are blessed with two daughters, Angie and Julietta.
Listen to the Experts on Puppo!
“An excellent bridge between the church and the city . . . subsequent dialogue should emerge as a result.”
- Bruce E. Winston, Ph.D.
Regent University
“Clearly, a book that the current church needs to read, to rediscover its role in the Missio Dei and put into practice its call to be the salt of the earth.”
- Silvina Kosacki, M.Div.
National Hispanic District Council
“Research that will become part of the framework for biblical ecclesiology in a contemporary setting . . . for years to come.”