Author: | Roy Flint | ISBN: | 9781449710408 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press | Publication: | January 10, 2011 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Roy Flint |
ISBN: | 9781449710408 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press |
Publication: | January 10, 2011 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press |
Language: | English |
A study guide that answers many of the questions people have about the Christian Faith.
Why do I need salvation? Does Hell really exist? There are so many religions which one is true? How do I know I am really saved? Who is God, Jesus, and The Holy Spirit? Is the Bible from man or God? What are Angels? What is man and his purpose? Why is there a Devil and how do I resist him? What is the Church and should I attend? How should I pray? What does obedience have to do with Christianity? Why and how should I share my faith?
This book is written so that seasoned believers can strengthen their walk and use the book to share with or teach others.
This book will help new Christians learn the major foundations of the Christian faith.
This book will help the unbeliever to understand Christianity. It will motivate and challenge the reader to make a personal rather than the consensus, decision about who Jesus Christ is.
A study guide that answers many of the questions people have about the Christian Faith.
Why do I need salvation? Does Hell really exist? There are so many religions which one is true? How do I know I am really saved? Who is God, Jesus, and The Holy Spirit? Is the Bible from man or God? What are Angels? What is man and his purpose? Why is there a Devil and how do I resist him? What is the Church and should I attend? How should I pray? What does obedience have to do with Christianity? Why and how should I share my faith?
This book is written so that seasoned believers can strengthen their walk and use the book to share with or teach others.
This book will help new Christians learn the major foundations of the Christian faith.
This book will help the unbeliever to understand Christianity. It will motivate and challenge the reader to make a personal rather than the consensus, decision about who Jesus Christ is.