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Christian Basics

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Christian Basics

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'At whatever stage of your spiritual journey, I pray that something or other in this little book may help you to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.' - John Stott Christianity the world's largest religion: almost a third of the population describe themselves as Christian. Over 2000 years since it first started, no other religion has had such cultural and global impact and millions today claim their lives are completely changed by their decision to be a Christian. But what is a Christian and how do you become one? What do Christians actually believe and how does that impact their everyday life? As an introduction to Christianity or a refresher course in the essentials, Christian Basics is a concise but comprehensive guide. Chapters include: - How to become a Christian. - How to grow as a Christian. - Belief in God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. - Why church is important? - What a Christian life looks like.

Author Biography:

John Stott is regarded as key influence in modern-day Christianity whose work has shaped the faith of a generation. Alongside a worldwide teaching and preaching ministry, he founded the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity and was Rector of All Souls, Langham Place.
Release date NZ
March 13th, 2014
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
192
Dimensions
130x196x14
ISBN-13
9781444790146
Product ID
21725467

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