The Mark of Jesus: loving in a way the world can see/ Timothy George and John Woodbridge.—

By: George, Timothy
Contributor(s): Woodbridge, John
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago: Moody Pub., c2009. Moody Pub., c2009Description: 184p.; 23cmISBN: 978-0-8024-8123-8Subject(s): Agape | Love -- Religious aspects. -- ChristianityDDC classification: GC 241 G349 2009 Summary: Contents: The Christian's mark -- Loving your neighbor when it seems impossible -- Evangelical unity -- drawing boundaries and crossing barriers -- When the world calls us hypocrites -- how should we respond? -- What's in a name -- are we all fundamentalists? -- But what about -- people of other religions?.
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Contents:
The Christian's mark -- Loving your neighbor when it seems impossible -- Evangelical unity -- drawing boundaries and crossing barriers -- When the world calls us hypocrites -- how should we respond? -- What's in a name -- are we all fundamentalists? -- But what about -- people of other religions?.

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