When The Sun Comes Up in the West: A Missionary's New Song of Justice and Peace - eBook
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When The Sun Comes Up in the West: A Missionary's New Song of Justice and Peace - eBook  -     By: Rev. Robert C. Cook

When The Sun Comes Up in the West: A Missionary's New Song of Justice and Peace - eBook

WestBow Press / 2012 / ePub

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Title: When The Sun Comes Up in the West: A Missionary's New Song of Justice and Peace - eBook
By: Rev. Robert C. Cook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781449731373
ISBN-13: 9781449731373
Stock No: WW51374EB

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“It is Unputdownable!&rdquo

—Rev. Dawn Linder 


“Compassion is indeed not pity; it is to believe in and live by justice. Rev. Bob Cook’s life and ministry, in so many ways, offers the proof necessary to live by the only life that counts—compassion: ‘to suffer with.’ To speak with Bob about those in need and to have been given the grace, even for a short while, to serve alongside him offers all of us a lesson in the only life worth living. As Bob has changed so many lives, so will this book change its readers. We live by compassion or we die.


—Fr. Jim Laurenzo, Leader of Drake University Student Delegation


“This book tells the story of a Presbyterian minister who truly took the biblical call to do justice seriously. It tells of his journey to serve the poor in El Salvador and, in doing so, his learning more about what it means to be a follower of Jesus from the people he served.”


—Frank Cordaro, Phil Berrigan Catholic Worker House, Des Moines, Iowa

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