Who is My Enemy?
Rich NathanHardback 2002-02-05
Are you at war with someone Jesus loves? Jesus did not come to condemn the world, but to save it. Rich Nathan takes us inside the worldviews and realities of postmodernists, New Agers, homosexuals, feminists and liberals to help us see individuals who long for Christ's redemptive touch.
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Are You at War with Someone Jesus Loves?;Many Christians are. We find it much easier to judge those outside the church than to love them. Yet Jesus did not come to condemn the world, but to save it. It is time we took on his attitude of servanthood--time to share not canned presentations, but our hearts and lives. Rich Nathan helps us understand how. Tackling five knotty current issues, he takes us inside the worldviews and street-level realities of postmodernists, New Agers, homosexuals, feminists, and liberals in order to better understand them, and to see beyond categories to real faces, real needs, and real hearts that long to be welcomed. Nathan reveals both the errors that we must challenge, and unexpected truths that will challenge us. Most important, he helps us to see individuals who long to experience the redemptive touch of Jesus--through us.
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Are you at war with someone Jesus loves? Jesus did not come to condemn the world, but to save it. Rich Nathan takes us inside the worldviews and realities of postmodernists, New Agers, homosexuals, feminists and liberals to help us see individuals who long for Christ's redemptive touch.
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Are You at War with Someone Jesus Loves?;Many Christians are. We find it much easier to judge those outside the church than to love them. Yet Jesus did not come to condemn the world, but to save it. It is time we took on his attitude of servanthood--time to share not canned presentations, but our hearts and lives. Rich Nathan helps us understand how. Tackling five knotty current issues, he takes us inside the worldviews and street-level realities of postmodernists, New Agers, homosexuals, feminists, and liberals in order to better understand them, and to see beyond categories to real faces, real needs, and real hearts that long to be welcomed. Nathan reveals both the errors that we must challenge, and unexpected truths that will challenge us. Most important, he helps us to see individuals who long to experience the redemptive touch of Jesus--through us.