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Liberated at the Cross - Peace and Reconciliation in God's Kingdom -- A 6-Week Interactive Bible Study with Video Access - cover

Liberated at the Cross - Peace and Reconciliation in God's Kingdom -- A 6-Week Interactive Bible Study with Video Access

Kristel Acevedo

Editorial: IVP Bible Studies

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Sinopsis

Find Freedom and Peace Through the Cross
Do you believe the world can be changed? In the midst of chaos, the restorative power of Jesus' work at the cross still breaks through, healing brokenness and proclaiming peace.
Liberated at the Cross, a six-week Bible study, invites you to explore the profound significance of the cross and how it transforms our lives. Written by Kristel Acevedo, this study is both a spiritual and practical guide to understanding the cross as the gateway to peace, discipleship, and liberation. Through thought-provoking lessons and accompanying videos, you'll discover how to live a cross-shaped life—one marked by love, sacrifice, and peace.
With Liberated at the Cross, you will

- learn how to look to the cross for hope and power to pursue peace,
- gain a biblical understanding of how the cross impacts your discipleship journey, and
- apply these principles to pursue a cross-shaped life every day.
Start Your Journey
With a focus on discipleship and community, this study equips you to pursue peace and love with a vision of God's kingdom in mind, whether you're studying with a group or individually. By the end of these six weeks, you will receive a better way to pursue peace and love both in your own life and in your community—a way marked by sacrifice, nonviolence, and liberation for all people.
Whether you're beginning your discipleship journey or looking for ways to deepen your faith, Liberated at the Cross offers you a compelling opportunity to study the Bible in a way that directly applies to your life and the issues you care about most. Start your journey today and join a movement of faith that heals and restores through the power of the cross.
About the Made for PAX Bible Study Series
Made for PAX is a foundation committed to promoting peace, justice, and contemplation by Christians of color. The Made for PAX Bible Study series applies these biblical values to everyday discipleship and equips readers to pursue peacemaking, equity, and wholeness with hope.
Disponible desde: 20/01/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 112 páginas.

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