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Human history is largely the story of every man against all others including himself when we think of self-destructive activities from addiction to suicide. We call these attempts to solve the problem everything from politics to therapy to religion and Jesus insists that only intimate relationship will do. He opens the door to relation with Himself in His Father through the Spirit and invites us to walk through it. Renewed relation is reconciliation. This book is about ways and means to accept that invitation without pretense or self-justification getting in the way. It is about gaining full freedom in Christ.
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Living As Ambassadors of Relationships
2008, Treasures Media Inc
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Living as ambassadors of relationships: reconciling individuals, families, genders, denominations, cultures, liberals and conservatives, Jews and Gentiles, and the generations
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Living as Ambassadors of Relationships
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July 31, 2019 | Edited by MARC Bot | associate edition with work OL2807489W |
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