One Family

One Family

Steven Greenebaum

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MSI Press
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9781933455464
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One Family: Indivisible is a powerful spiritual memoir and call to action for anyone yearning for unity in a divided world. From the author’s deeply personal journey-marked by moments of doubt, discovery, and devotion-emerges a compelling vision: that we can honor our differences without turning them into barriers.Rooted in the principles of Interfaith, this inspiring book explores how race, religion, ethnicity, and culture can become sources of connection rather than division. With honesty and grace, the author shares a lifelong quest to move beyond 'us vs. them' thinking and toward a community grounded in love, justice, and shared humanity.Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, an advocate for inclusion, or simply someone who believes a better world is possible, One Family: Indivisible offers hope, wisdom, and a path forward. This is a guidebook for building bridges-between faiths, across cultures, and within ourselves.Eric Hoffer Award Category Finalist, American Book Fest Best Books Award Finalist (religion), recommended by US Review of Books and MidWest Book Review

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