The City of Refuge

God’s Gracious Provision for Humanity’s Failures and Shortcomings

by Hixford N. Allen Foreword by Dr. Samuel Vassell


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/12/2023

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9798369411452
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9798369411476
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9798369411469

About the Book

The church as a safe space for frail people living in an imperfect world is an ongoing concern and debate among both church and nonchurch people. Are humans, by nature, truly broken and frail? Is this world broken and sinful? Is there a safe space where human frailty or imperfections can be effectively addressed? If so, is the church such a space and what role can the church play in this process? In The City of Refuge: God’s Gracious Provision for Humanity’s Failures and Shortcomings, author Dr. Hixford N. Allen focuses his philosophical and theological mind on the gracious practice of the “the City of Refuge” among the Hebrew people as recorded in the Old Testament scripture. Citing this practice, Allen argues it’s God’s provision for failing individuals to confront, acknowledge, and tap into available resources to deal with such failures. This concept reflects God’s own nature expressed by the experience and words of Psalmist David. Allen contends that the concept of the City of Refuge, which provides grace to those who have failed along the way, is taken to its highest level in Christ Jesus, who functions as the head and authority of the church. In The City of Refuge, he says the church must find ways to reduce and remove the stigma from those who have repented of wrong doings and demonstrated evidence of transformation.


About the Author

Hixford N. Allen, a native of Jamaica, earned a bachelor’s degree in theological studies from the Jamaica Theological Seminary, Kingston, Jamaica; a master’s in counseling psychology from the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology, Kingston, Jamaica; and a Doctor of Ministry from the Pentecostal Theological Seminary, Cleveland, Tennessee. He is the senior pastor of the Bronxwood International Church of God in Bronx, New York. Allen and his wife, Doreen, have four sons.