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(In)visible, from obscure to valuable, Authur J. Ammann ; with Barbara McLennan

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(In)visible, from obscure to valuable, Authur J. Ammann ; with Barbara McLennan
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
(In)visible
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Authur J. Ammann ; with Barbara McLennan
Sub title
from obscure to valuable
Summary
We live in a society where the value of an individual is distilled into impersonal numbers, reduced to a mere target for marketing campaigns and newsflashes that scroll across our screens or are texted to thousands. The individual may be discarded just as quickly, disappearing into a morass of numbers to be instantaneously replaced. The Apostle Paul saw things differently in his letter to Philemon. He overcame spiritual, sociological, and status differences to restore the personal value of one runaway slave called Onesimus. This book is about how easily we can overlook a person, even one who is close to us and valued by God. It is about God giving us the honor of participating in someone's life, even if only for a moment, to become part of a discovery that will forever alter that person's direction-and perhaps our own. This story teaches us to never minimize the significance of any individual, look negatively at our own circumstances, or trivialize opportunities placed in our path during life's journey. God has individuals for us all to meet, however briefly, to engage in mutual discovery of our human value. (In)Visible shows how Jesus leads us to discover people who are of value to him so they might be transformed and "returned" to others, and to God, as better for having met us
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Invisible
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