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Different
- Reimagining Holiness for a Wandering Church in a Watching World
- Narrated by: Brian Sanders
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Different makes a compelling argument that passionate love for God and the world he came to save will produce disciples who stand with, but not as, the lost world. We can walk alongside people and still stand out from them. Disciples cannot call other disciples to repentance and change if they are not themselves changed and changing. Churches cannot serve their divine purpose to call cities and systems to redemption and change if they are not themselves redeemed and redemptive.
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