Dan Clark
I'm a Christian, aren't I?
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Popular ideas about what being a Christian means don't always help us see the full picture: *'A Christian is someone who believes in God' *'I've been christened - so I'm a Christian' *'I attend church' *'I try to lead a good life' *'A Christian is someone who's been born again' Many people think of themselves as Christians but aren't quite clear what that means. Some feel confused, or disappointed with God. Others have never fully embraced a relationship with Jesus. In this simple but profound book, Dan Clark helps the reader put together all the pieces of what being a follower of God really means. Challenging us to explore what Jesus' priori…
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Popular ideas about what being a Christian means don't always help us see the full picture: *'A Christian is someone who believes in God' *'I've been christened - so I'm a Christian' *'I attend church' *'I try to lead a good life' *'A Christian is someone who's been born again' Many people think of themselves as Christians but aren't quite clear what that means. Some feel confused, or disappointed with God. Others have never fully embraced a relationship with Jesus. In this simple but profound book, Dan Clark helps the reader put together all the pieces of what being a follower of God really means. Challenging us to explore what Jesus' priorities are, readers will discover a richness in their Christian life which may have been lacking: joy, peace, assurance, deep relationships, contentment and friendship with God.
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-84474-733-7
- EAN: 9781844747337
- Produktnummer: 19675526
- Verlag: Severn House Publishers
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
- Seitenangabe: 144 S.
- Plattform: EPUB
- Masse: 199 KB
Über den Autor
Daniel Clark is Associate Vicar at Christ Church Clifton in Bristol. He has also written 'Alive' (IVP)
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