The Great Omission

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By Dallas Willard
(Monarch Books, 2006)

Dallas Willard challenges the thought that we can be Christians without being disciples and calls on believers to restore what should be the heart of Christianity—being active disciples of Jesus Christ.

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It is one of Wilberforce’s most powerful insights—as it was of St Augustine many centuries earlier—that injustice damages the oppressor spiritually as much as it damages the oppressed materially.

Rowan Williams, April 2007

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