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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

2008 A TIME FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH

I have decided that the theme for 2008 will be spiritual growth. I am going to challenge people to look at where they are in their christian life and to ask themselves which areas they need to grow in. One of the things I am doing to help the members grow is challenging them to read three books:


















The next time someone claims all religions teach the same basic truths, how will you respond? Here's the factual support you need to defend the primacy of Christ and counter the assertions of Buddah, Krishna, Bahaulah, and Zoroaster. Easily assessible, absorbing answers to the tough questions searching minds are likely to ask.

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Are you living for God's pleasure or for your Own?
Pleasing God is not a matter of personal choice, but an imperative that must be taken seriously. In a world of self, we must give way to the priority of God if we want to experience His joy.
In this popular book, Alistair identifies ten benchmarks from Scripture that will prove invaluable as you seek to live a life that is pleasing to God. His clear, personal message will challenge and revitalize your faith.

To purchase the book follow this link: HIS























Their arguments are convincing, their teachings seem indisputable and their stand on what they believe is firm. How can you effectively communicate to the Mormons that their gospel does not match up with the Bible? One of the best ways is to ask penetrating questions. Cult experts Ron Rhodes and Marian Bodine will help you understand the main points of Mormonism and discover where it falls short of God's truth. They then equip you to ask strategic questions that challenge.... The Mormon claim to be the only true church The reliability of Mormon prophets The authenticity of the Book of Mormon Jesus' supposed visit to ancient America The Mormon view of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.

To purchase this book follow this link: Mormons
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