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Tag Archives: Persecuted Christians
“Although my memory’s fading, I remember 2 Things Very Clearly…”(John Newton Quote)
John Newton stated, “Although my memory’s fading, I remember 2 things very clearly: I am a great sinner and Christ is a great Savior.” AMEN! Oh that is so true. And those of us who have the privilege to be … Continue reading
Posted in Featured Resources, Main, What I Believe
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Radical by David Platt (It’s Just A “Radical” Book – That’s All There Is To It!)
First, I have nothing but great regard for Pastor and bestselling author David Platt. Not only is he quite “Radical” in how he ministers to the people who attend his church, but he is also “Radical” in his thinking and … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Main
Tagged Beginning At The End of Ourselves, Book Review, Christ, Christianity, David Brainerd, David Platt, God, Going Is Urgent, Great Commission, Greed, How Much Is Enough, Jesu, Jesus Christ, Jim Elliot, John Paton, John Wesley, Not Optional, Persecuted Christians, Platt, Poverty, Prayer, Radical, Secret House Churches, Someone Worth Losing Everything For, The Biblical Gospel. The Gospel, The Great Commission, The Kingdom of God, The Radical Experiment, Too Hungry For Words, Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing, Wealth
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