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LENDING LIBRARY Peacework (Nouwen)
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Peacework (Nouwen)

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This timely book offers a three-fold path for Christians to embrace Jesus' ethic of peacemaking. First: to begin with a life of prayer, a movement from "the dwelling place" of fear into the house of God. Next, to "resist the powers of death"--including our everyday selfishness. Finally, to celebrate life and to build communities in which love, forgiveness, and compassion bind us in solidarity with a wounded world.

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This timely book offers a three-fold path for Christians to embrace Jesus' ethic of peacemaking. First: to begin with a life of prayer, a movement from "the dwelling place" of fear into the house of God. Next, to "resist the powers of death"--including our everyday selfishness. Finally, to celebrate life and to build communities in which love, forgiveness, and compassion bind us in solidarity with a wounded world.

This timely book offers a three-fold path for Christians to embrace Jesus' ethic of peacemaking. First: to begin with a life of prayer, a movement from "the dwelling place" of fear into the house of God. Next, to "resist the powers of death"--including our everyday selfishness. Finally, to celebrate life and to build communities in which love, forgiveness, and compassion bind us in solidarity with a wounded world.

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