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God's code of conduct is as relevant and insistent today as it's always been. The landscape of contemporary society reveals signs that we neither know nor care much about the Law of God. There is: - A general listlessness and lawlessness in the lives of professing Christians. - An absence of the fear of God in public worship and private living. - A growing confidence in ourselves and an accompanying loss of confidence in God and His Word. Amidst this moral crisis, the message of the Ten Commandments can give us order, direction, and hope. With dynamic implications for how each of us lives…mehr

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God's code of conduct is as relevant and insistent today as it's always been. The landscape of contemporary society reveals signs that we neither know nor care much about the Law of God. There is: - A general listlessness and lawlessness in the lives of professing Christians. - An absence of the fear of God in public worship and private living. - A growing confidence in ourselves and an accompanying loss of confidence in God and His Word. Amidst this moral crisis, the message of the Ten Commandments can give us order, direction, and hope. With dynamic implications for how each of us lives every day, Pathway to Freedom will challenge you to think long and hard about the significance of God's Law.
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Autorenporträt
ALISTAIR BEGG (Trent University; London School of Theology; Westminster Seminary) was born in Scotland and spent the first 30 years of life in the United Kingdom. Since September of 1983, he has been the senior pastor at Parkside Church in suburban Cleveland, Ohio. He is the daily speaker on the national radio program Truth For Life which stems from his weekly Bible teaching at Parkside, and is the author of Made for His Pleasure, Lasting Love, and What Angels Wish They Knew. He and his wife, Susan, have three grown children.