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273 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1999
“Because only a handful of Christians are cognizant of the crisis of modern-day slavery, little is accomplished.”
“This is the essence of Edmund Burke’s conviction about human history: ‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing’.”
“The good samaritan was good not because he was able to meet all of the hurting man’s needs but because he had mercy on the man and cared for him, and then referred him to someone else who could help him.”
“The biblical mandate to seek justice and rescue the oppressed is an integral and magnificent theme of the Christian heritage.”
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“Moreover, we can be restored to the conviction that God is prepared to use us to ‘seek justice, rescue the opressed, defend the orphan, plead for the widow‘ (Isaiah 1:17).”
“If we had to see it and hear it every day like our God does, we would hate it too.”
“Hope displaces hopelessness.”
“God is in the business of using the unlikely to perform the holy.”