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Karen gives an overview of the book:

The author tells of Christian believers faced with violence, loss and fear who respond with a grace she feels can only come from a faith rooted in God. Zacharias offers a potent rebuttal to the contemporary commentary that only the stupid can be religious, and that intelligence beats faith every time. With a reporter’s training at both gathering and examining the facts, Zacharias presents a sustainable argument that the power of faith and intelligence provides a way through the minefields of war, hatred, prejudice and fear to the strength of a peace-focused reality. PASTE MAGAZINE
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The author tells of Christian believers faced with violence, loss and fear who respond with a grace she feels can only come from a faith rooted in God. Zacharias offers a potent rebuttal to the contemporary commentary that only the stupid can be religious, and that intelligence beats faith every time. With a reporter’s training at both gathering and examining the facts, Zacharias presents a sustainable argument that the power of faith and intelligence provides a way through the minefields of war, hatred, prejudice and fear to the strength of a peace-focused reality. PASTE MAGAZINE

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About Karen

Karen Spears Zacharias writes about real people and the issues that really matter to them.
Her work has been featured in the Huffington Post, New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, Newsweek, National Public Radio, Relevant Magazine, Christianity Today, and CNN....

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Published Reviews

Feb.13.2012

If indeed, it “takes a village to raise a child” then it follows that a community can, through a series of mistakes made for a variety of reasons, fail to protect its youngest members with tragic...

Apr.15.2012

 

 

I strongly recommend this book to everyone in the San Francisco Criminal Justice system. It's not a long book, approximately 300 pages. We have a huge obligation to our smallest...