No more cheeks to turn? by Sunday Bobai Agang.
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TextDescription: 110p; 23cmISBN: - 9789966003386 (softcover)
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- BT736.15 .A
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| 248.47PRI Restoration through fasting. | 248.48ALL You are never alone. | 248.4AGA No more cheeks to turn? | 248.4AGA No more cheeks to turn? | 248.4ALE Christian Spirituality. | 248.4APP to tell The Truth : some biblical guidelines to help Christians talk about the Faith | 248.4BEC Love in action. |
How should Christians respond to violence against them? In this practical, Christ-centered book Sunday Agang recounts his own journey from being an angry young pastor eager for revenge to being a peacemaker. He writes about the use and abuse of Scripture in the context of violence and points to Christ as our supreme example. The book also contains many examples of ordinary people working out their theology of peace in practice. Study questions encourage us to reflect on our own experiences of violence and to develop creative strategies for responding to violence without compromising the kingdom values by which we live.
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