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In this gentle and positive confessional, longtime Baptist minister Ray Frazier explains his conclusions about faith, the church, and world religions. He bases these conclusions first and foremost on the Christmas angel's announcement: peace and good will to all people. His book is not a spicy reveal of juicy details; rather it presents his honest and respectful outlook about numerous religious issues, some of them controversial. While dwelling on positives, Frazier still remains honest regarding sad or bad realities on the religious scene today. He displays convictions and commitments that…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this gentle and positive confessional, longtime Baptist minister Ray Frazier explains his conclusions about faith, the church, and world religions. He bases these conclusions first and foremost on the Christmas angel's announcement: peace and good will to all people. His book is not a spicy reveal of juicy details; rather it presents his honest and respectful outlook about numerous religious issues, some of them controversial. While dwelling on positives, Frazier still remains honest regarding sad or bad realities on the religious scene today. He displays convictions and commitments that have prevailed through the complexities of Christian ministry to a resilient Christian faith. Serious and open-minded Christians, ministerial students, and curiosity seekers of different faiths will appreciate this interesting and thought-provoking work.
Autorenporträt
Ray Frazier was the last of eight children of a North Carolina tobacco farmer. He received his master's and doctorate degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Ray has served as pastor to five Baptist congregations and as Intentional Interim Minister or traditional interim minister to ten congregations. He has served in Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. He is a registered parliamentarian and has received training as a personal coach. Ray has authored nine other works, primarily devotions and Bible studies, as well as Sunday School materials for the Baptist Sunday School Board and for Smyth and Helwys. Ray and his wife Sandy married in 1967, and live in Wilmington, North Carolina. They have two children and two grandchildren.