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Inter-varsity Press Six Dangerous Questions to Transform Your View of the World

How do you see the world? As lots of great vacation spots? As millions of people with problems too big to imagine? Missionary Paul Borthwick just might expand your view-or even explode it. He ask six dynamite questions that challenge you to look more closely at other countries, other cultures, other ethnic groups and other ways of acting on your faith. Dangerous Question #1. Who is Jesus? #2, Do I believe in Heaven? #3, Do I believe in Hell? #4, Does Christianity matter? #5, Do I believe that God wants to use my life? #6, Whose agenda will I live by? Don't be fooled. Borthwick's questions may seem obvious. But have you really thought about your answers to them before? Have you thought through how your answers are connected to work, family, money, friends, or education? Don't panic. Answering the questions won't result in your immediate departure for the jungle or the desert-probably. But answering will very likely cause you to reorder your priorities, refocus your interests and even change your everyday choices. That's why reading this book is dangerous. But then, Jesus never promised that following him would be risk free. Only that there would be joy.
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Date:April 5, 2001
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This is a simple read packed with a powerful challenge. It is a call to put conviction and conduct together. If we really believe these things, it should alter our behavior in the normal traffic patterns of life. Better yet, it may be a catalyst to some soul searching that alters not only your behavior, but your entire traffic pattern. I could not ignore God's global agenda after reading the book.
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