Dancing in No Man s Land

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Dancing in No Man   s Land
Author : Brian Jennings
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Publisher : NavPress
Language : English
Release Date : 01 May 2024
ISBN : 9781631467738
Pages : 239 pages
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Dancing in No Man s Land by Brian Jennings Book PDF Summary

Are you tired of the conflict all around you? It happens over and over again. A political argument with a friend, a fight about racial issues on the internet, a disagreement with a coworker--at the first sign of conflict, we flee to a bunker with people who think like us and attack everyone else. We feel safe there, but it's killing us: killing families, friendships, civility, and discourse. Our fractured world desperately needs a different way: people who will speak gently, value truth, and think clearly. Dancing in No Man's Land is a rallying cry, a life-giving and practical journey into the way of Jesus that will revolutionize how you view conflict. You can choose to speak both truth and peace in the midst of war. You can step out of our bunkers and into no-man's land, where only brave souls tread. It may look like you're dodging cultural landmines. But you might just be learning how to dance.

Dancing in No Man   s Land

Are you tired of the conflict all around you? It happens over and over again. A political argument with a friend, a fight about racial issues on the internet, a disagreement with a coworker--at the first sign of conflict, we flee to a bunker with people who think like us

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Dancing in No Man   s Land

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