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Highlights
- No one said pursuing justice would be easy.
- About the Author: Kent Annan is a writer, speaker and codirector of Haiti Partners.
- 149 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
Description
About the Book
No one said pursuing justice would be easy. How do you stay committed to the journey when God's kingdom can seem so slow in coming? Kent Annan understands the struggle of working for justice over the long haul. In this book, he shares practices he has learned that will guide and strengthen you as you love mercy, do justice and walk humbly in the world.
Book Synopsis
No one said pursuing justice would be easy. How do you stay committed to the journey when God's kingdom can seem so slow in coming? Kent Annan understands the struggle of working for justice over the long haul. In this book, he shares practices he has learned that will guide and strengthen you as you love mercy, do justice and walk humbly in the world.
Review Quotes
"In this wise and insightful book, born out of years of working with some of the world's most vulnerable people, Kent Annan beautifully describes five practices that lead to lasting change and draw us deeper into God's 'slow kingdom coming, ' the flourishing life God intends for all creation. This is a fundamentally hopeful vision. If we are attentive to it, it could radically transform how we care for our neighbors-and transform us at the same time."
About the Author
Kent Annan is a writer, speaker and codirector of Haiti Partners. He is the author of After Shock and Following Jesus Through the Eye of the Needle. He continues to travel to Haiti regularly from Florida, where he lives with his wife and their two children.