The author shows why we can face the city without fear - and with a sense of hope. When we see the city as a grouping of cultures and communities, we discover its more human face. And when we understand God's purposes for urban life, e have the chance to change the way we feel about the city - and the way we live.
This is a book for anyone who is prepared to be more impressed with the greatness of God than with the sin of the city.
| LoC Classification |
MCC |
| Dewey |
Grey |
| No. of Pages |
192 |
| Height x Width |
180
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