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Bezig met laden... Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant (editie 2018)door Ken Ham (Auteur)
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Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant will help you understand how to effectively reach the lost with a message of salvation that actually makes sense to them. Christian apologist, Ken Ham, shares
Current research to reveal what age church-going children begin to doubt their faith and what churches can do differently.
Questions to help overcome the religion of secularism accepted by most of our culture.
Answers for the most common objections our culture uses to defend their choice to dismiss God and His help. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The book rehashes some of the information presented in Already Gone, but obviously not everyone who reads it will have read the other book (my own husband, for example). To me, the value of the book lies in the comparison of Peter and Paul preaching to Jews and Greeks (respectively) in different chapters of Acts to the culture of America past to America present. Though many of us today already recognize that the culture is a lot less open to hearing about the Gospel than it has been in the past, it’s helpful to have this comparison to the Bible and the early church.
I found most of the illustrations unnecessary (and sometimes confusing), but overall, the viewpoint presented and resources at the end can provide some helpful insight into a big problem facing Christians today. ( )