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Christian love is the heart and soul of Christianity. Saving faith is and must be faithful. And eternal life that's really living is the motivation. Unfortunately, all three are terribly misunderstood by almost all Christians and practically all non-Christians. This book provides twelve study sessions, four on Christian love, four on Christian faith, and four on the Christian hope of eternal life. Learn the good news side and the bad news side of Christian love. Learn how Jesus, Paul, and other early Christians defined faith and the real difference between faith and belief in the Bible. Learn…mehr

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Christian love is the heart and soul of Christianity. Saving faith is and must be faithful. And eternal life that's really living is the motivation. Unfortunately, all three are terribly misunderstood by almost all Christians and practically all non-Christians. This book provides twelve study sessions, four on Christian love, four on Christian faith, and four on the Christian hope of eternal life. Learn the good news side and the bad news side of Christian love. Learn how Jesus, Paul, and other early Christians defined faith and the real difference between faith and belief in the Bible. Learn how Jesus' picture of eternal life is far better than ours. "Wow! I started reading this and couldn't quit. I'm astonished at how far off we in the church seem to have got from what the Bible teaches. One-by-one Mr. Webster tackled the issues that had hurt my motivation as a Christian, showing how the Bible provides a better perspective than what I had seen. Warning: This made me rethink some of the traditions I thought I would never challenge. This calls for some serious rethinking of what most denominations have taught for a long time." - John Meyer
Autorenporträt
Charlie Webster is the author of Good News: The Life & Teachings of Jesus, a new translation of the Gospels blended into a single account in easy-to-read English. Charlie is working on his translation of Acts and Paul's letters and hopes to finish the whole New Testament. He's also the author of Revitalizing Christianity, a book about the things that God intended to motivate Christians but that most Christians and practically all non-Christians get wrong.