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GAOT Journey to Wholeness, A: The Gospel According to Naaman's Slave Girl

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GAOT Journey to Wholeness, A: The Gospel According to Naaman's Slave Girl

This book focuses on biblical reconciliation, both in its primary sense (as Paul uses it) and in a secondary sense, insofar as it touches on reconciliation between races, rich and poor, Jew and Gentile, the powerful and the weak, and between other alienated groups.

The focus of the book is Naaman, a Syrian general, and his Jewish slave girl whose simple testimony helped to bring about a great work of reconciliation - the salvation of her Syrian master. As the story unfolds, God's saving power is displayed, particularly in bringing light to the Gentiles and in demonstrating the free offer of the gospel. The book's thirteen chapters and questions for reflection and discussion make it ideal for Sunday school classes or small group study.

"Using this beautiful Old Testament presentation of the gospel, Mark Belz woos us to be reconciled to God and man."
- George Robertson, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Georgia

This book focuses on biblical reconciliation, both in its primary sense (as Paul uses it) and in a secondary sense, insofar as it touches on reconciliation between races, rich and poor, Jew and Gentile, the powerful and the weak, and between other alienated groups.

The focus of the book is Naaman, a Syrian general, and his Jewish slave girl whose simple testimony helped to bring about a great work of reconciliation - the salvation of her Syrian master. As the story unfolds, God's saving power is displayed, particularly in bringing light to the Gentiles and in demonstrating the free offer of the gospel. The book's thirteen chapters and questions for reflection and discussion make it ideal for Sunday school classes or small group study.

"Using this beautiful Old Testament presentation of the gospel, Mark Belz woos us to be reconciled to God and man."
- George Robertson, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Georgia

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GAOT Journey to Wholeness, A: The Gospel According to Naaman's Slave Girl

$23.59

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This book focuses on biblical reconciliation, both in its primary sense (as Paul uses it) and in a secondary sense, insofar as it touches on reconciliation between races, rich and poor, Jew and Gentile, the powerful and the weak, and between other alienated groups.

The focus of the book is Naaman, a Syrian general, and his Jewish slave girl whose simple testimony helped to bring about a great work of reconciliation - the salvation of her Syrian master. As the story unfolds, God's saving power is displayed, particularly in bringing light to the Gentiles and in demonstrating the free offer of the gospel. The book's thirteen chapters and questions for reflection and discussion make it ideal for Sunday school classes or small group study.

"Using this beautiful Old Testament presentation of the gospel, Mark Belz woos us to be reconciled to God and man."
- George Robertson, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Georgia

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