Not Religion but Love: Practicing a Radical Spirituality of CompassionWipf and Stock Publishers, 01 փտվ, 2012 թ. - 218 էջ In his acclaimed book In his acclaimed book Christi-Anarchy, Dave Andrews explored the ugly ruins of Christian history, and outlined the radical vision of Jesus for personal and community renewal. In Not Religion but Love he shows how that vision can become a reality. With poignant, real-life stories drawn form his Brisbane backyard, Dave Andrews gives us a practical guide to working out Jesus' agenda for love and justice in our own lives and neighborhoods. Complete with group exercises and an ample collection of extra resources for study, Not Religion but Love is a book to read at your own risk: it might change your life. |
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Building Bridges through Groups | 108 |
A Heart for Bringing Growth and Change | 123 |
Bringing About Problem Resolution | 138 |
From HalfHearted | 159 |
Resources that can Inform the Heart | 189 |
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Not Religion, But Love: Practising a Radical Spirituality of Compassion Dave Andrews Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2003 |
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