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Journey Through Two Worlds; Karen Burton Mains ; Lion Publications; 1982; spiritual journey anthropology sociology family refugees culture

$25.00

Join Karen Burton Mains on a spiritual journey through two worlds in this powerful memoir. An exploration of family, culture, refugees, and more (1982).

 

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Journey Through Two Worlds; Karen Burton Mains ; Lion Publications; 1982; spiritual journey anthropology sociology family refugees culture

Journey Through Two Worlds; Karen Burton Mains ; Lion Publications; 1982; first paperback edition; ISBN 0856482748 paperback; 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.4 inches, 112 pages

LIKE NEW  condition with light cover wear… appears unopened unread, light 1″ crease on rear cover.

Journey Through Two Worlds” by Karen Burton Mains is a poignant memoir of the author’s spiritual journey through different worlds. Published in 1982 by Lion Publications, the book explores the themes of anthropology, sociology, family, refugees, and culture.

Mains shares her experiences of growing up in a conservative Christian family and her struggles to reconcile her faith with the realities of the world around her. She also shares her journey of working with refugees and how it opened her eyes to the harsh realities of poverty, injustice, and suffering.

Through her honest and reflective writing style, Mains provides a unique perspective on the intersection of spirituality and social justice. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of faith and the challenges of living in a world marked by poverty, conflict, and cultural diversity.

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