Ministries of Mercy : Learning To Care Like Jesus - Timothy Keller

Ministries of Mercy

Learning To Care Like Jesus

By: Timothy Keller

Paperback | 17 August 2017

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Like the Samaritan who found a dying man on the road to Jericho, we're aware of people in need around us: the widow next door, the family strapped with medical bills, the homeless man outside our church. God calls us to help them, whether they need shelter, assistance, medical care, or just friendship.Tim Keller shows that caring for these people is the job of every believer, as fundamental to Christian living as evangelism, discipleship, and worship. But he doesn't stop there. He tackles a range of thorny practical issues as he shows how we can carry out this vital ministry as individuals, families, and churches.
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I commend this book to all who would heed Jesus' call to be ministers of mercy: to walk with him along the paths of justice, mercy and truth.', John Sentamu, Archbishop of York 'Tim Keller's ministry had been a neon signpost for Christian's looking for biblical reasons for social engagement. Ministries of Mercy explores the story of the Good Samaritan as a compelling basis for acts of mercy.', Joel Edwards, General Director of the Evangelical Alliance, 1997-2009 'Tim Keller has approached a challenging subject with typical biblical integrity.', Eleanor Mumford, founder of Vineyard Churches, UK and Ireland

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