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The Call to Conversion: Why Faith Is Always Personal But Never Private

Why Faith Is Always Personal But Never Private

The Call to Conversion: Why Faith Is Always Personal But Never Private -  Wallis, Jim
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In this revised edition of a highly acclaimed book, Jim Wallis charges the church today with limiting the good news of Jesus to private and personal faith. He calls for a deeper, more radical conversion that tackles the great issues of our time. He is practical and specific in spelling out what this can mean. He shows how world poverty and terrorism raise issues that go to the heart of what Christian faith is. Jim Wallis is no armchair writer, but has lived among the poor, and been imprisoned many times for his stand against injustice. His book is a trumpet call to real, living Christianity.
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Author/Artist Jim Wallis
ISBN/Ref 9781854247575
1854247573
Size: 198mm(H) x 130mm(W) Pages 224
Publisher Monarch Books
Published 2006-02-17
Format paperback
Product ID 110942
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