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"There must be more to the Christian life than this—more than church each Sunday and waving to my neighbors and giving some clothes to Goodwill when I go through my closet each spring."These aren't bad things, of course. But they're safe and comfortable and easy. And there's a reason they're not satisfying your desire for something more significant and meaningful—we're created by God for adventure.International Justice Mission president Gary Haugen has found that engaging in the fight for justice is the most deeply satisfying way of life. This book shows how we too can be a part of God's great expedition.…mehr
"There must be more to the Christian life than this—more than church each Sunday and waving to my neighbors and giving some clothes to Goodwill when I go through my closet each spring."These aren't bad things, of course. But they're safe and comfortable and easy. And there's a reason they're not satisfying your desire for something more significant and meaningful—we're created by God for adventure.International Justice Mission president Gary Haugen has found that engaging in the fight for justice is the most deeply satisfying way of life. This book shows how we too can be a part of God's great expedition.
Gary A. Haugen is founder and CEO of International Justice Mission (IJM), a global human rights agency based in Washington, D.C. Before founding IJM in 1997, Haugen was a human rights attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice, and in 1994, he served as the director of the United Nations' investigation in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide.Haugen is the author of The Locust Effect, Good News About Injustice, Terrify No More and Just Courage. He has been recognized by the U.S. State Department as a Trafficking in Persons "Hero"—the highest honor given by the U.S. government for anti-slavery leadership. His work to confront violence against the poor has been featured by Foreign Affairs, The New York Times, the New Yorker, The Times of India, Forbes, U.S. News and World Report, the Guardian and National Public Radio. He is a graduate of Harvard University and received a JD from the University of Chicago.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Going on the Journey but Missing the Adventure 2. From Rescued to Rescuer 3. The Surprising Path to Courage 4. The God of Justice 5. Just Worship 6. Loving God and Our Neighbor 7. Charging the Darkness 8. The Witness of One 9. Seizing the Gift of Courage 10. Would You Rather Be Safe or Brave? Appendix 1: Partnering with International Justice Mission Appendix 2: Further Resources Questions for Discussion and Reflection Acknowledgments
1. Going on the Journey but Missing the Adventure 2. From Rescued to Rescuer 3. The Surprising Path to Courage 4. The God of Justice 5. Just Worship 6. Loving God and Our Neighbor 7. Charging the Darkness 8. The Witness of One 9. Seizing the Gift of Courage 10. Would You Rather Be Safe or Brave? Appendix 1: Partnering with International Justice Mission Appendix 2: Further Resources Questions for Discussion and Reflection Acknowledgments
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