Pulpit Fiction

How the Modern Church Is Endangering the Eternal Destiny of Its Followers

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church, Inspiration & Meditation, Christian Life
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Author: Gregg Powers, Ed Nolan ISBN: 9781973634911
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Gregg Powers, Ed Nolan
ISBN: 9781973634911
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Do you get your understanding about God and his plan of salvation from the Bible or from the pulpit? If an honest self-evaluation reveals that you are relying more on the words of men than the Word of God for your relationship with God and your eternal destiny, you need to read this book!

This book is not written to liberal theologians and Christians who may believe or assume the Bible is not the sole authority on spiritual matters. Rather, it is written to those who truly believe the Bible to be the literal and inspired Word of God and understand God’s plan of salvation to be revealed in biblical truth.

Unfortunately, in much of the modern church, the increasing trend is toward teaching the doctrines of men instead of what the Bible actually says. In these times, it is critically important that we follow the example of the Bereans, who examined scripture to see if what was said is true. The result is that many in the pews who think they are on Christ’s narrow way that leads to eternal life are being deceived.

This book tells the truth that every evangelical pastor and Christian should know about what the Bible really says about salvation.

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Do you get your understanding about God and his plan of salvation from the Bible or from the pulpit? If an honest self-evaluation reveals that you are relying more on the words of men than the Word of God for your relationship with God and your eternal destiny, you need to read this book!

This book is not written to liberal theologians and Christians who may believe or assume the Bible is not the sole authority on spiritual matters. Rather, it is written to those who truly believe the Bible to be the literal and inspired Word of God and understand God’s plan of salvation to be revealed in biblical truth.

Unfortunately, in much of the modern church, the increasing trend is toward teaching the doctrines of men instead of what the Bible actually says. In these times, it is critically important that we follow the example of the Bereans, who examined scripture to see if what was said is true. The result is that many in the pews who think they are on Christ’s narrow way that leads to eternal life are being deceived.

This book tells the truth that every evangelical pastor and Christian should know about what the Bible really says about salvation.

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