Gunda, Masiiwa RagiesMasiiwa RagiesGunda2019-09-192018-11-212018978-3-86309-611-3978-3-86309-612-0https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/44606Zimbabwe, a country that is made up of around 80% of Christians find itself as among the worst administered countries, among the most corrupt nations and overflowing with injustice. This paradox urges to question the role of Christianity in shaping the morality of the nation and in creating a just society for all its citizens. While acknowledging the major role played by politics and politicians in putting Zimbabwe at the crossroads, this book does not absolve the Church of complicity in making the country what it is today. Taking lessons from the Jesus Movement,, this book proposes ways in which the Church can reclaim her role in shepherding the nation towards justice, equality and equity. As the current system running the nation is anti-Christian at its core, it needs to be challenged by a propagation of the authentic faith in Jesus Christ. Christian leaders are called upon to re-direct politics instead of politics re-directing the faith towards empire sustenance.engZimbabweContextual Biblical StudiesBible in Africa StudiesLiberation TheologyJesus Movement220230At the Crossroads : A Call to Christians to Act in Faith for an Alternative Zimbabwebookurn:nbn:de:bvb:473-opus4-530393