Be a Hero: The Battle for Mercy and Social Justice

Be a Hero: The Battle for Mercy and Social Justice
ISBN-10
0768422302
ISBN-13
9780768422306
Category
Children
Pages
297
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Destiny Image Publishers
Authors
Wesley Campbell, Stephen Court

Description

Be a Hero challenges the Body of Christ to be enlisted in the battle for mercy and social justice. It opens with God's interaction in the affairs of men and His plan to redeem the 'invisible' people through justice, mercy and compassion. Setting the stage theologically, the authors then unveils the great exploits of those who have gone before us and the impact that they made in their own times and on their own culture. Practical steps are offered to the reader to empower them to make a difference in their world.

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