Authors
Marijke Hoek +1
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Publisher
Paternoster Press
Published
April 2008
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Authors
Marijke Hoek +1
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paternoster Press
Published
April 2008
£11.28
Free UK Delivery
Available - Order before 2:30pm for same day dispatch
Micahs Challenge
Today's Price £11.28
Authors
Marijke Hoek +1
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paternoster Press
Published
April 2008
Weight
288g
Page Count
224
Dimensions
140 x 211 x 18 mm
ISBN
9781842276068
ISBN-10
1842276069
Eden Code
1141460
More Information
ISBN: 9781842276068
Publisher: Paternoster Press
Release Date: April 2008
Weight: 288g
Dimensions: 140 x 211 x 18 mm
Eden Code: 1141460
15 years ago
In today’s techno-loving age, Biblical concepts are still relevant; more so than ever. This book was compiled last summer, when Gordon Brown addressed the UN and acknowledged the lack of progress made in delivering the Millennium Development Goals – the most controversial being the cancellation of Third World debt. However, a movement praised by some as the Holy Spirit’s mood has begun amongst churches as the ‘Micah network,’ and reached the ears of those in the United Nations. Thus the Micah Challenge was born, and the team adopted Micah 6:8 as its official mantra. They aim to work with governments who have – unwittingly or no - expressed Jesus’ core message in terms of God’s commitment to the poor. The intentions are there, and the sermon is appropriately flavoured to encourage a deeper outreach to the Third World.
The Good Book Stall
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15 years ago
In today’s techno-loving age, Biblical concepts are still relevant; more so than ever. This book was compiled last summer, when Gordon Brown addressed the UN and acknowledged the lack of progress made in delivering the Millennium Development Goals – the most controversial being the cancellation of Third World debt. However, a movement praised by some as the Holy Spirit’s mood has begun amongst churches as the ‘Micah network,’ and reached the ears of those in the United Nations. Thus the Micah Challenge was born, and the team adopted Micah 6:8 as its official mantra. They aim to work with governments who have – unwittingly or no - expressed Jesus’ core message in terms of God’s commitment to the poor. The intentions are there, and the sermon is appropriately flavoured to encourage a deeper outreach to the Third World.
The Good Book Stall
Publisher