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What does being a Christian mean? If you're new to the faith you probably have questions. And if you're not new to the faith, you may still have questions. Being Christian by Stephen Arterburn and John Shore gives you answers to help you grow in your faith, no matter where you are in the Christian journey. Written in a conversational tone, they introduce ideas like grace, sin and salvation, and teach about the importance of the Bible and church. Explore where you, God and life connect with two trusted Christian authors.
Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 240 Vendor: Bethany House Publication Date: 2008
| Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches) ISBN: 0764204262 ISBN-13: 9780764204265 Availability: In Stock
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Arterburn (Every Man’s Battle series) and Shore (I’m OK—You’re Not) have designed a thoroughly comprehensive and refreshingly engaging primer on foundational Christian tenets. Readers from across the spectrum of Christian experience (newbies, veterans and seekers alike) will find this biblical question-and-answer format compellingly practical. Although it is written from an evangelical perspective, other Christians will learn from it, too, and appreciate the authors’ clear approach. The book addresses specific, often thorny questions: how is God simultaneously Father, Son and Spirit? Why does God allow evil to exist? Why must Christians pray for their enemies? How are they to understand “fallen” Christian leaders? What is original sin? And how do confession, repentance and Christ’s atonement and resurrection play into the Christian’s daily faith journey? Arterburn and Shore further enhance their excellent guide with wit, humor and gentle pokes at the church’s foibles. Whether individuals are just wondering about God or serious in their religious pursuit, this book is a valuable resource. (Sept.) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
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