Chris Rice
|   | The Godfather by 
          
                
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|   | Dracula (Penguin Readers, Level 3) by |  | 
|   | Hamlet by |  | 
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|   | Les Misérables by |  | 
|   | The Scarlet Letter by 
          
                
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|   | The Living Room Sessions: Solo Piano 
          
                
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               2001
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|   | The Mayor of Casterbridge by 
          
                
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|   | Leaving Microsoft to Change the World by |  | 
|   | Widen: A Collection of Poems |  | 
      “Stepping back and connecting reconciliation to God’s story also helps us move away from dramatic visions of fixing the world, as if our job were to provide solutions to problems outside us. If Christians believe anything, it is that no one—including ourselves and the church—is separate from the brokenness as an untainted solution to the problems of our world. The new creation contends with the old. The dividing line between good and evil runs straight through each one of us. So the journey of reconciliation begins with a transformation of the human person.”
    
― Reconciling All Things: A Christian Vision for Justice, Peace and Healing
  ― Reconciling All Things: A Christian Vision for Justice, Peace and Healing
      “there is a widespread notion in some of the most energetic contemporary Christian movements that the biblical call to reconciliation is solely about reconciling God and humanity, with no reference to social realities. In this view, preaching, teaching, church life and mission are only about a personal relationship between people and God. Christian energy is focused on winning converts, planting and growing churches, and evangelistic efforts. We have heard pastors say, “We appreciate the work you’re doing, but as the leader of my church I’m called to stay focused on the gospel and not get distracted by other ministries.” For them, Christianity is exclusively about personal piety and morals.”
    
― Reconciling All Things: A Christian Vision for Justice, Peace and Healing
  ― Reconciling All Things: A Christian Vision for Justice, Peace and Healing
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