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Praying with our feet : pursuing justice and healing on the streets
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Praying with our feet : pursuing justice and healing on the streets
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pursuing justice and healing on the streets
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Lindsey Krinks
Creator
  • Krinks, Lindsey, 1985-
Subject
  • Church work with minorities
  • Civil rights -- Religious aspects | Christianity
  • Christianity and justice
  • Minorities -- Civil rights -- United States -- History -- 20th century
  • Prayer -- Christianity
  • Marginality, Social -- Religious aspects | Christianity
Language
eng
Summary
A street chaplain, activist, and nonprofit leader invites you on a spiritual journey to the margins of American society and to the front lines of social justice movements where faith means getting your hands dirty in the struggle for a better world
Cataloging source
CaONFJC
Dewey number
261.8
Nature of contents
dictionaries

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