Tom Sine is a writer, teacher, and consultant based in Seattle, Washington. He is a part-time instructor at the University of Washington, an adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, and a consultant for World Concern. Among his other books are The Mustard Seen Conspiracy and Wild Hope.
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Philip Yancey "I truly believe that the issues Tom Sine is addressing in this book are among the most important issues facing the church." Roberta Hestenes --Eastern College "With his powerful and persuasive critique and challenge in Cease Fire, Tom Sine issues a courageous call to Christians seeking to follow Christ in the midst of an increasingly divisive political and cultural climate. This is an important contribution that should spark controversy and thoughtful conversation." Martyn Eden --Evangelical Alliance of Great Britain "Cease Fire does not avoid conflict but rather focuses on the real enemy. The religious right and the politically correct left both serve that enemy when they hijack the gospel for their own ends. The prophetic challenge of this book is to resist that temptation -- and it is timely." William E. Pannell --Fuller Theological Seminary "This is Sine's best effort to date and a terribly important call, especially to the evangelical movement if it is to fulfill its role as reconciler in a fragmented society." Brian Hathaway --Te Atatu Bible Chapel, New Zealand "Fascinating and disturbing reading sure to create considerable discussion. I hope that Tom Sine's call for a critical examination of both the ideology and the methodology of the left and the right will be heeded by the church. If not, then this generation of evangelical Christians, like many others before it, may be destined to continue and possibly widen the sad divisions that have plagued Christianity over the centuries."

