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By 1947 the United States, the greatest nation in history, was poised to lead all people into a world community. Instead, America opted to connive for self-prosperity and commercial conquest. As a call to end the religious-political-military-corporate memes that fakes the holy, Minshall points to the most peace-seeking man in history.
"WORLD PEACE, THE CRY AND CRIER" is a critical examination of the factors responsible for the spoken world peace. It offers a road-map to realistic peaceful coexistence for which the United Nations was formed in 1945. The author, Nsikan Inokon, recalls the untold number of wars prior to, and after, the rise of nation-states, colonialism, and mercantilism. He asks, "How Many More Wars?" before the much-sought-for world peace is attained. He has proffered the sure road to realistic world peace. This book is a challenge to the world to embrace peace. It is a must-read by all advocates and lovers of peace, who consider world peace as a mission the world began since its creation without reaching its destination yet.
Learn the ten characteristics of revival, and see the move of God change not only your ministry, but your community.
Faith and Caring in the Global Village is about pastoral care and Christian spirituality in the age of an ever-shrinking, interdependent world. It is a call to action that delves into the current argument about the necessity for the Church to embrace the mission-based paradigm in the ecclesial communities that are eager to have their say in the way the good news is communicated to them and to others. It speaks especially to the historical denominations that are still reluctant to do away with deep-seated traditions and social/racial status. Listening to the current tone of the debate, one would think that only scientists and politicians are responsible for the problems humans face and, there...
Experts estimate that approximately 12 million illegal immigrants may now be living and working in the United States. Through objective overviews, primary sources, and full-color illustrations, this title examines Does Illegal Immigration Harm the U.S. Economy? Does Illegal Immigration Threaten American Society? How Should the Government Respond to Illegal Immigration? How Should America Treat Illegal Immigrants?
Presents a story where you: meet the child prostitutes of Haiti; uncover a US plot to assassinate a popular President; and witness the moral failure as Christian missionaries fall to the beauty of the girls they came to save. This novel combines sex, violence, joy, love, heartbreak, and revelation.
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