Reading the Bible through the eyes of poor people sheds new light on familiar Scriptures. Study groups and individuals in North American churches are invited by Gerald W. Schlabach to study the Bible together, discover how it feels to be poor, and understand what Jesus says about the poor. Readers are asked to search together for answers: What in life is really important? What is false and true wealth? The last four chapters offer resources to begin working for change that will help poor people, locally and worldwide.
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Reading the Bible through the eyes of poor people sheds new light on familiar Scriptures. Study groups and individuals in North American churches are invited by Gerald W. Schlabach to study the Bible together, discover how it feels to be poor, and understand what Jesus says about the poor. Readers are asked to search together for answers: What in life is really important? What is false and true wealth? The last four chapters offer resources to begin working for change that will help poor people, locally and worldwide.
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