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Who Stones Who?

“Who Stones Who? – The Tragedy of Selective Moralit y” by Dr. Stephen Nsengiyumva is an insightful and heartfelt call for Christians to rethink how we talk about sin. The book asks hard questions many are afraid to voice: Why do we focus so loudly on issues like homosexuality and abortion while quietly ignoring pride, greed, racism, and abuse? Why has the church turned some sins into campaigns and others into secrets?

With a deep background in American and East African church life, Dr. Nsengiyumva brings personal insight, pastoral experience, and theological clarity to the conversation. He doesn’t excuse sin, any sin, but he challenges the culture of selective outrage that has taken hold in many Christian communities. Through biblical teaching, honest critique, and personal reflection, he shows how absolute holiness means confronting all sin, not just the ones that make us uncomfortable.

This is not a soft message. It’s a bold, grace-filled, and deeply honest call for the church to return to a consistent, compassionate, and Christ-centered gospel. Dr. Nsengiyumva invites readers into a faith that isn’t about performance or platforms but about true repentance, justice, and humility before God.

Whether you’re a church leader, a lifelong believer, or someone wrestling with church hurt, this book will challenge your assumptions, stir your heart, and help you see sin, truth, and grace in a whole new light.

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WHO STONES WHO?

Are you tired of watching churches shout about some sins while staying silent about others?

This book isn’t just another opinion; it’s a wake-up call. Through this read, you’ll find an honest look at how the church often picks and chooses which sins to fight and which to ignore. Dr. Stephen Nsengiyumva doesn’t hold back. He explores real stories, biblical truth, and lived experiences to ask why greed, pride, racism, and hypocrisy are tolerated while others are loudly condemned.

This book will open your eyes. You’ll learn how fear, politics, and power have shaped moral outrage, and how that’s hurt the church’s witness. More importantly, you’ll discover what it means to live out a humble, consistent faith centered on Jesus, not just about specific sins.

This read is essential for anyone who wants a more profound, more accurate understanding of repentance, grace, and what it means to follow Christ. If you’re ready to go beyond surface-level faith and walk in gospel truth, this is your next read.

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