Why I Am a Christian

Why I Am a Christian
Author: John Stott
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830866359

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Why Jesus? Perhaps you have had the funny feeling that God wants to get your attention. Or maybe you're intrigued with what you've heard about Jesus. Or maybe you're simply looking for meaning and direction in your life. John Stott has spent a lifetime wrestling with questions about Jesus both personally and in dialogue with skeptics and seekers around the globe. Now in Why I Am a Christian he provides a compelling, persuasive case for considering the Christian faith. If you take an honest look at Jesus, you will discover that following him gives you the purpose, identity and freedom you've been searching for--and far more than you have ever imagined.

Why I Am a Christian

Why I Am a Christian
Author: John Stott
Publsiher: IVP
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1789742927

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John Stott tells his spiritual story and gives the reasons for his life-changing faith.

Am I Really a Christian Foreword by Kirk Cameron

Am I Really a Christian   Foreword by Kirk Cameron
Author: Mike McKinley
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433525797

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Jesus divided the world into two groups—those who follow him and those who don't. But what happens when someone thinks he or she is a Christian, but isn't? With his witty, engaging style, Mike McKinley takes readers on a journey of what it means to be a Christian. He asserts that "manipulative evangelism techniques and a poor understanding of the gospel have resulted in an abundance of professing Christians who have no idea what it means to follow Christ." Each chapter title begins with "You're not a Christian [if/when/just because you]..." As he surveys what it means to be Christian, McKinley offers criteria for evaluating one's standing before God. Readers are guided through a series of challenges to reflect, repent, remember, and report to another person. Am I Really a Christian? ends with chapters on salvation and the local church. This unique book is written for nominal or new Christians and can be used in personal or small-group study.

If I m a Christian Why Am I Depressed

If I m a Christian  Why Am I Depressed
Author: Robert B. Somerville
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498407773

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The author shares his faith-based insights and perspective on acknowledging and managing depression, using his own experiences with depression and those of other men and women of faith throughout history as illustration.

Unbelievable

Unbelievable
Author: Justin Brierley
Publsiher: SPCK
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780281077991

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Conversations matter. Yet, recently, good conversations about faith have been increasingly squeezed out of the public sphere. Seeking to reopen the debate, Justin Brierley began to invite atheists and sceptics on to Premier Christian Radio to air arguments for and against the Christian faith. But how has ten years of discussion with atheists affected the presenter’s faith? Reflecting on conversations with Richard Dawkins, Derren Brown and many more, Justin explains why he still finds Christianity the most compelling explanation for life, the universe and everything. And why, regardless of belief or background, we should all welcome the conversation. ‘Beautifully written, brilliantly argued, Justin’s book will thrill Christians and challenge atheists.’ R. T. Kendall, author and pastor ‘Justin has that happy knack of being able to get people of diametrically opposed opinions debating the big issues.’ John Lennox, Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford

After Whiteness

After Whiteness
Author: Willie James Jennings
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467459761

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On forming people who form communion Theological education has always been about formation: first of people, then of communities, then of the world. If we continue to promote whiteness and its related ideas of masculinity and individualism in our educational work, it will remain diseased and thwart our efforts to heal the church and the world. But if theological education aims to form people who can gather others together through border-crossing pluralism and God-drenched communion, we can begin to cultivate the radical belonging that is at the heart of God’s transformative work. In this inaugural volume of the Theological Education between the Times series, Willie James Jennings shares the insights gained from his extensive experience in theological education, most notably as the dean of a major university’s divinity school—where he remains one of the only African Americans to have ever served in that role. He reflects on the distortions hidden in plain sight within the world of education but holds onto abundant hope for what theological education can be and how it can position itself at the front of a massive cultural shift away from white, Western cultural hegemony. This must happen through the formation of what Jennings calls erotic souls within ourselves—erotic in the sense that denotes the power and energy of authentic connection with God and our fellow human beings. After Whiteness is for anyone who has ever questioned why theological education still matters. It is a call for Christian intellectuals to exchange isolation for intimacy and embrace their place in the crowd—just like the crowd that followed Jesus and experienced his miracles. It is part memoir, part decolonial analysis, and part poetry—a multimodal discourse that deliberately transgresses boundaries, as Jennings hopes theological education will do, too.

Becoming the Anti Racist Church

Becoming the Anti Racist Church
Author: Joseph Barndt
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780800664602

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Christians addressing racism in American society must begin with a frank assessment of how race figures in the churches themselves, leading activist Joseph Barndt argues. This practical and important volume extends the insights of Barndt's earlier, more general work to address the race situation in the churches themselves and to equip people there to be agents for change in and beyond their church communities.

Now That I m a Christian

Now That I m a Christian
Author: C. Michael Patton
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433538070

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How do we help our friends who have just become Christians or are young in the faith? In this concise and accessible book, Mike Patton unpacks the basics of the Christian faith, helping new believers think rightly about God and live fully for God as they begin their new life in Christ. In ten easy-to-read chapters, Patton introduces readers to the foundational teachings and life-giving practices of Christianity—from the doctrine of the Trinity to reading and understanding the Bible. Designed for individual use or small group discussion, this handbook on the Christian faith has the potential to become the go-to guide for new believers wanting to follow Jesus with their heads and their hands.