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God's Global Mosaic: What We Can Learn from Christians Around the World

Author: Paul-Gordon Chandler
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       God's people around the world form a mosaic- each peice of the picture is different but contributes to a beautiful portrait of who God is and what he is doing. Each area of the world exhibits a unique aspect of the Christian faith. As we learn from these many cultural expressions of Christianity, our own faith can be made more complete. You will see God through the eyes of others and new windows of devotion, encouragement and growth will open before you. If you want to see God as you have never seen him before, a God who is big as the whole world, this is the book for you.


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