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Ministries of Mercy

Tim Keller

Like the wounded man on the Jericho road, there are people in our path who need help. God call us to be ministers of mercy to people in need of shelter, assistance, medical care, or just friendship.

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Publication Date:
09/01/1989
Page Count:
233
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Overview

Like the wounded man on the Jericho road, there are needy people in our path – the widow next door, the family strapped with medical bills, the homeless man outside our place of worship. God calls us to be ministers of mercy to people in need of shelter, assistance, medical care, or just friendships.

Here Timothy Keller demonstrates that caring for needy people is the job of every believer – not just church deacons – as fundamental to Christian living as evangelism, nurture, and worship. But Keller doesn’t stop there. He shows how we can carry out this vital ministry as individuals, families, and churches. Along the way, he deals perspectively with many thorny issues, such as the costs of meeting needs versus the limits of time and resources, giving material aid versus teaching responsibility, and meeting needs within the church versus those outside.

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