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My People Perish for the Lack of Knowledge
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My People Perish for the Lack of Knowledge

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My People Perish for the Lack of Knowledge: Study to Shew Thyself Approved unto God polishes ones understanding of the Scriptures so that Gods Word can serve as a mirror revealing the true nature of ones life. This honest and unblinking look at reality prepares one to follow Jesus Christ, to prepare for his return, and to serve courageously as a leader of other Christians. Building upon his service as a pastor and his experience offering a nationally known tent ministry, Elder Larry D. Thomas Sr. brings the spirit of revival to this study. Each chapter begins with a brief explanation of a key element of the Christian faith, including topics like the baptism of the Holy Ghost, spiritual gifts in the local church, demons, and the second coming of Christ, and then presents a list of questions paired with pertinent scriptural references. By following this step-by-step study guide, one may deepen ones faith and prepare to serve powerfully as a leader of Christians and a witness to the Lord. For all who sense that the Christian faiths power and mystery are greater and deeper than they currently understand, My People Perish for the Lack of Knowledge: Study to Shew Thyself Approved unto God stands ready to offer a guide to the knowledge contained in the Scriptures. If you spend time with this must-read book, you will emerge from your encounter with the Bibles witness better equipped to enhance, teach, and bless the body of Christ in these latter days.
Undertitel
Study to Shew Thyself Approved Unto God
ISBN
9781440178511
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2009-12-15
Förlag
Iuniverse
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