How Now Shall We Live?

How Now Shall We Live?
By Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcey (Tyndale, 1999, 2004)

“Salvation does not consist simply of freedom from sin; salvation also means being restored to the task we were given in the beginning—the job of creating culture. … Every part of creation came from God’s hand, every part was drawn into the mutiny of the human race and its enmity toward God, and every part will someday be redeemed. … Redemption is not just for individuals; it is for all God’s creation.” —Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcey, from the book

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