The World Is Not Ours to Save: Finding the Freedom to Do Good

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Christianity Today Book Award Winner

Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year

We want to save the world–and we have a dizzying array of worthy causes to pursue.

But passionate enthusiasm can quickly give

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  • Author: Wigg-Stevenson, Tyler
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 222
  • Publish Date: January 29 2013
  • ISBN10: 0830836578
  • Language: English
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Christianity Today Book Award Winner

Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year

We want to save the world–and we have a dizzying array of worthy causes to pursue.

But passionate enthusiasm can quickly give way to disillusionment, compassion fatigue or empty slacktivism. As we move from awareness to mobilization, we bump up against the complexities of global problems–and liking Facebook pages only goes so far.

Veteran activist Tyler Wigg-Stevenson identifies the practical and spiritual pitfalls that threaten much of today’s cause-driven Christianity. He casts an alternate vision for doing good based on the liberating truth that only God can save the world. Wigg-Stevenson’s own pilgrimage from causes to calling shows how to ground an enduring, kingdom-oriented activism in the stillness of vocation rather than in the anxiety of the world’s brokenness.

The world is not ours to save. And that’s okay. Discover why.

Author: Tyler Wigg-Stevenson
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: IVP
Published: 01/29/2013
Pages: 222
Weight: 0.7lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.40w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780830836574
Language: English

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Author

Wigg-Stevenson, Tyler

Binding

ISBN10

0830836578

ISBN13

9780830836574

Page Count

222

Published Date

January 29 2013

Language

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