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There has been much in church theology over the years that has come about as looking at the Bible as a great literary book. But if we look at the Bible as a historical book, how do things change? And even if our theology is correct, are the actions Christians and the Church engage in correct? Inside, we discover many instances where what many Christians believe do not match up with the Bible. William also shares part of his amazing testimony inside, about coming from a cessationist background to encountering God through the gifts of the Spirit.

Produktbeschreibung
There has been much in church theology over the years that has come about as looking at the Bible as a great literary book. But if we look at the Bible as a historical book, how do things change? And even if our theology is correct, are the actions Christians and the Church engage in correct? Inside, we discover many instances where what many Christians believe do not match up with the Bible. William also shares part of his amazing testimony inside, about coming from a cessationist background to encountering God through the gifts of the Spirit.
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Autorenporträt
William grew up in the church, and accepted Christ at age 8. In 1996, at the age of 17, he accepted the call to ministry, but it was not until 2012 that God revealed to him what that calling was. William has lived in Fort Worth, Texas most of his life, lived in Tucson, Arizona for a year, in Abilene, Texas for four years, and in Salzburg, Austria for five months. He has a Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Sciences from Hardin-Simmons University, a Southern Baptist University in Abilene, Texas, and a Master of Divinity from The King's University in Southlake, Texas, originally founded by Jack Hayford and associated with FourSquare, now overseen by Gateway Church, a non-denominational charismatic church pastored by Robert Morris.

William loves science, technology, history and travel.