The Body

The Body by Charles W. Colson, published by Word Pub. in 1992, is a thought-provoking exploration of the role of Christians in contemporary society. This first edition, comprising 455 pages, addresses the shifting landscape of faith and belief in America, highlighting the challenges and realities that Christians face today. Colson emphasizes the importance of engagement in a world marked by contrasting worldviews and the pressing issues of life and death, urging readers to move beyond complacency.
In this book, readers will find a call to action for Christians to embody their faith in a world that demands engagement and response. Colson discusses themes of Christian living, ministry, and theology, encouraging believers to confront the complexities of modern life with hope and purpose. The narrative reflects on the necessity of being active participants in the world, rather than retreating into comfort, making it a relevant read for those interested in the intersection of faith and societal challenges.
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Today the book’s classic truths have not changed. But the world we live in has. Christians in America have had their complacency shattered and their beliefs challenged. Around the world, the clash of world views has never been more strident. Before all of us, daily, are the realities of life and death, terror and hope, light and darkness, brokenness and healing. We cannot withdraw to the comfort of our sanctuaries…we must engage. For, if ever there was a time for Christians to be the Body of Christ in the world, it is now.
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