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It can be challenging-even uncomfortable-to step into the lives of people who are different than we are. Yet in a world that was governed strictly by geographical, religious, and social barriers, Jesus was audacious enough to cross the borders that kept people in safe categories. He demonstrated that the God-following life is one committed to entering the lives and stories of all people. Why Jesus Crossed the Road challenges readers to become "road-crossing Christians"-people who see border-crossing as a spiritual discipline essential for authentic transformation, both in their own lives and in the lives of those they meet along the way.…mehr

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It can be challenging-even uncomfortable-to step into the lives of people who are different than we are. Yet in a world that was governed strictly by geographical, religious, and social barriers, Jesus was audacious enough to cross the borders that kept people in safe categories. He demonstrated that the God-following life is one committed to entering the lives and stories of all people. Why Jesus Crossed the Road challenges readers to become "road-crossing Christians"-people who see border-crossing as a spiritual discipline essential for authentic transformation, both in their own lives and in the lives of those they meet along the way.
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Autorenporträt
Bruce Main is president and founder of UrbanPromise, a ministry dedicated to meeting the educational, social, economic and spiritual needs of inner-city children and teens in Camden, NJ and other urban communities throughout the US and the world (www.urbanpromiseinternational.org). Bruce is a graduate of Azusa Pacific University (BA), Fuller Seminary (MA), and Princeton Theological Seminary (DMin). His books include The Promise Effect, Spotting the Sacred, Holy Hunches, If Jesus Were a Sophomore and If Jesus Were a Senior. He and his wife, Pamela, have three grown children.