The Listeners: Should Christians Participate in War?

Can war be considered doing God’s work?

Is there ever a good reason for Christians to be involved in war?

God has never allowed his people to decide for themselves on war….

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Product Description

Can war be considered doing God’s work?

Is there ever a good reason for Christians to be involved in war?

God has never allowed his people to decide for themselves on war. His Word shows his plan for us the ones who listen to him is simply obedience.

A clear-eyed look at the incompatibility of warfare and the gospel, and the Christian’s response.

Learn:

  • What the Bible actually says about evil, war, and justice
  • The plan of God is for his people
  • How war is contrary to the mission of Jesus and his Church.

“No human war fulfills God’s justice. Living the resurrection life and proclaiming it to the nations is God’s only command to Listeners today.”

Downloads: sample_chapter.pdf

About the Author

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Coleman L. Coates earned an AB in anthropology from Wheaton College, and M.Div. from Reformed Theological Seminary. A freelance writer and editor of Christian material at D.C. Cook, and language arts at Follett Educational Corporation, he collaborated with John Perkins on Let Justice Roll Down. Ordained at forty, Coates served PCUSA churches until retirement, and worked as a chaplain in a state mental hospital. He plays French horn, has done choral conducting and composed hymns, and is a prize winning amateur photographer. Widowed with three adult children and five grandchildren, he lives in Tulsa OK.

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