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Right Thinking in a World Gone Wrong

✍ Scribed by MacArthur, John


Publisher
Harvest House Publishers
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Entertainment and leisure -- Morality and ethics -- Politics and activism -- Tragedy and suffering.;MacArthur and members of the pastoral staff at Grace Community Church team up to address one of the greatest challenges facing every believer today: the powerful influence of the media and how it shapes thinking. (Practical Life).

✦ Table of Contents


Entertainment and leisure --
Morality and ethics --
Politics and activism --
Tragedy and suffering.

✦ Subjects


RELIGION / Christian Life / Social Issues;RELIGION / Christianity / General;;Thought and thinking--Religious aspects--Christianity;Christianity and culture;;Thought and thinking -- Religious aspects -- Christianity


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