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Finding life by losing it: the study and praxis of this kingdom paradox in congregational experiences and ministry with Central American refugees

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Marilyn Kauffman Miller. Finding Life by Losing It: the Study and Praxis of This Kingdom Paradox In Congregational Experiences and Ministry with Central American Refugees. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/04c263bf-516e-4a50-992c-cedb5e7a34f8.

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M. K. Miller. Finding life by losing it: the study and praxis of this kingdom paradox in congregational experiences and ministry with Central American refugees. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/04c263bf-516e-4a50-992c-cedb5e7a34f8

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Marilyn Kauffman Miller. Finding Life by Losing It: the Study and Praxis of This Kingdom Paradox In Congregational Experiences and Ministry with Central American Refugees. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/04c263bf-516e-4a50-992c-cedb5e7a34f8.

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  • Part I explores the meaning, purpose, and origin of the six gospel texts which propose life is found by losing it. Part II, a study guide for groups, relates the biblical material to Central American refugee concerns. Part III is an account of how one congregation 'found life by losing it' through participation in a Central American refugee ministry. Included is a section of quotes from 12 refugees who were provided sanctuary. Life was found as persons were willing to risk losing securities for justice and the well-being of the larger world community of which they were a part.
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  • 02/16/2024

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