Born Crucified - eBook
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Born Crucified - eBook  -     By: L.E. Maxwell

Born Crucified - eBook

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Title: Born Crucified - eBook
By: L.E. Maxwell
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Moody Publishers
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781575679464
ISBN-13: 9781575679464
Series: Moody Classics
Stock No: WW10194EB

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L. E. Maxwell writes, "The cross is the key to all situations as well as to all Scripture."

By relating the cross as essential to the life of the believer, Professor L.E. Maxwell simply and practically shows how an understanding of our identification with Christ in his death and resurrection can lead to life as it was meant to be lived. It is by living with a cross-centered perspective that we can have both victory over sin and power to serve God well.

Maxwell's heart and vision for training up young poeple with the truth of God's Word and the necessity of evangelism shines forth in this little book.  Readers know authenticity when they read it - and Maxwell exudes it.

Author Bio

L.E. MAXWELL founded Prairie Bible Institute in Three Hills, Alberta, Canada, in 1922. In his fifty-seven years of service with the school, he held many titles, including professor, principal, and president. A prolific author, he wrote many including Women in Ministry, Born Crucified, and Crowded to Christ. He is now at home with his Lord.

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