The Colors of hope becoming people of mercy, justice, and love
(2011)

Nonfiction

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Baker Books : Made available through hoopla, 2011
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781441232113 (electronic bk.) MWT11475017, 1441232117 (electronic bk.) 11475017
LANGUAGE
English
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The Christian life, says Richard Dahlstrom, should be guided by the intentional goal of blessing the lives of the friends, loved ones, and strangers in our midst. We are called to impact a culture that, for all the rhetoric about hope, is overwhelmingly preoccupied with personal peace, prosperity, protection, and survival. Christians should be artists who paint with the colors of hope in a broken world, embodying Christ's redemptive presence in our personal lives, our work, and our relationships. This inspiring and practical book offers tools for living out this vision in daily life, with special attention given to the challenges we face in staying focused on the mission of imparting hope to others even while dealing with our own personal issues. Anyone who wishes they could have an impact on the world will cherish this unique book

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