"We are called as Christians to upturn the values of the world", writes K.D. Belden, "Yet the need confronts us at a time when powerful tides are moving against every aspect of faith."
Much turns on our level of expectancy: how radically and on what scale do we expect God to act - to change people, to change society, to change us?
The author writes especially for his fellow Christians, while bearing in mind the role of all men of faith, whatever their tradition, in the turmoil of today's world. ln working with Moral Re-Armament he has found that historic truths can sometimes be brought into sharper focus, making them more effective in their application, and in this book he shares some of these experiences, tested in the lives of men and women around the globe, in the hope that they may be of service to others who are committed to God's purposes for mankind.
K.D. Belden has worked with the Oxford Group/Moral Re-Armament since the 1930s. From 1962-80 he was Chairman of the Trustees of the Westminster Theatre; he served for 28 years on the Swiss Foundation responsible for the conference centre at Caux, and has been on the Council of the Oxford Group in Britain since 1953.
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