With Our Own Eyes: The Dramatic Story of a Christian Response to the Wounds of War, Racism, and Oppression

With Our Own Eyes: The Dramatic Story of a Christian Response to the Wounds of War, Racism, and Oppression

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This book tells of persons who chose to follow Jesus in scorn of the consequences" -- which have been amazing. These passionate Christians have helped to save hundreds of refugee lives. They have traveled to war zones around the world. They have chased midnight trains bearing nuclear weapons. They have endured imprisonment.Based at Jubilee Partners in Comer, Georgia, these...more
Paperback, 304 pages
Published September 28th 1996 by Herald Press (VA) (first published September 1996)
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JoBeth
I read this several years ago and it has stayed with me because of my great respect for the people I know at Jubilee Partners, which is just down the road in Comer. It is one of the most influential books I have ever read. I have never personally known anyone who lived their beliefs more faithfully, courageously, and consistently as the people at JP.
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