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How should the church relate to the world? For over seven decades, the classic categories of Christ and Culture have monopolized Christian answers to this question. Nearly everyone bought into H. Richard Niebuhr’s lofty, world-transforming vision. And now that everyone’s trying to make the world better, we keep clashing about how to do so. We all want God’s will to be done on earth as in heaven, but deep disagreements about how to get there keep fracturing Christ’s body and subverting our testimony. Jesus was right: our witness to the world depends on our unity and our love for one another. In recent years, we've been failing at both. Political partisanship and constant infighting ha...
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From the Point to the Cross is the story of one mans journey to a war torn country on the other side of the world and back. Its also about finding meaning and purpose in life. The book chronicles the authors adventures throughout his 26 years in the military and the lessons about life that he learned along the way. Many people have been touched by Dens story. It has been aired on over 500 radio stations around the world. From the Point to the Cross is Great! Merlin Carothers (Best selling author with over 10 million books in print) After reading From the Point to the Cross I was inspired to change my life. Jerry Altimus (Former pointman in Vietnam) I enjoyed Dens book greatly. It is excellent! Dr. Rose Sims (College Professor & author) The text is riveting! Major Jim Wilson (US Army, Retired) I loved Dens book. It would make a great movie. Bill Honer (Stock Broker) I read Dens book and then went out and bought two more copies to give away. Peggy Sprague (Farmers wife)
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