The Body Broken
Robert BensonPaperback 2004-08-17
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Praise for "The Body Broken" ?"The pathos of God for the torn and tearing body of Christ has seized the heart of Robert Benson. This book is a pure, passionate and prophetic cry to transcend all division and discord into reverence one another in obedience to the Master. One more thing: Benson is a helluva writer "?-Brennan Manning, author of "A Glimpse of Jesus" ?"In a time when bookstores are full of books and films about the end of the road (everyone seems to want to know), "The Body Broken" takes us on a journey for the sake of the journey itself, and in the process, it teaches us about loving one another, not by imperative, but by example." ?--from the foreword by John Fischer, author of "Love Him in the Morning: Reflections on God's Faithfulness" ?Jesus prayed for our unity as believers in the hours before His betrayal and crucifixion. Robert Benson tenderly pleads for all of us who follow Him to heed our Lord's petition and concentrate on what unites us instead of
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Praise for "The Body Broken" ?"The pathos of God for the torn and tearing body of Christ has seized the heart of Robert Benson. This book is a pure, passionate and prophetic cry to transcend all division and discord into reverence one another in obedience to the Master. One more thing: Benson is a helluva writer "?-Brennan Manning, author of "A Glimpse of Jesus" ?"In a time when bookstores are full of books and films about the end of the road (everyone seems to want to know), "The Body Broken" takes us on a journey for the sake of the journey itself, and in the process, it teaches us about loving one another, not by imperative, but by example." ?--from the foreword by John Fischer, author of "Love Him in the Morning: Reflections on God's Faithfulness" ?Jesus prayed for our unity as believers in the hours before His betrayal and crucifixion. Robert Benson tenderly pleads for all of us who follow Him to heed our Lord's petition and concentrate on what unites us instead of