Be a Hero: A Battle for Mercy and Social Justice A Battle for Mercy and Social Justice
by Wesley Campbell;Stephen Court
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God is challenging you to enlist in the noblest of all battles-the battle for our children. This is the cry resonating throughout the earth. 1.2 billion "children at risk" cannot be ignored. This book is a compelling case for you to be a hero in the life of "children at risk," beginning with scriptural understanding of mercy and justice to the poor. Then, setting the stage historically, the authors unveil the great exploits of those awesome warriors who have gone before us, outlining their struggles to serve the masses of broken humanity. Finally, Be a Hero time warps into the third millennium, introducing the seven deadly sins uniquely facing children: extreme poverty, orphans of the streets, children in chains, sex in the city, AIDS and plagues, the oppression of war, and religious persecution. But it doesn't leaving you hanging in despair. Be a Hero is a revolutionary document that prepares you to change your world.
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Book Details
| Author / Artist | Wesley Campbell;Stephen Court |
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| Book Format | paperback |
| Publisher | Destiny Image Publishers |
| Weight | 431g |
| Thickness | 19 mm |
| Height | 222 mm |
| Width | 152 mm |
| ISBN | 9780768422306 |
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| ISBN-10 | 0768422302 |
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| Product ID | 99110 |
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Christian Books > Christian Life Issues > Contemporary Social Issues
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