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Into the Gray: Rethinking Church, Ministry, and Serving the Poor

By: David Gates, M. L. Anderson
Narrated by: Dan Carroll
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Into the Gray dives into the heart of the gospel and what it means to live out the convictions of Christ daily. Shattering the idea that Christianity is a journey free from storms and hardships, Into the Gray explores the connection between broken humanity and God's plan of reconciliation, and takes on issues regarding the church, ministry, and serving the poor that Christians often negate to keep the gospel of Christ from "wrecking" their lives. If you are looking to challenge your faith and be forever transformed by the convictions and implications of the cross, then come along for the ride and enter the gray.

©2017 David Gates (P)2017 David Gates
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