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Secular humanism is on the rise. Recruiters have mounted an army in the land and their numbers are growing quickly. They are already dominating the culture. Under the banner of tolerance, they are on the march, seeking to silence anyone who delivers the message of Jesus Christ. Humanists cannot coexist with the Church, because the absolute truth claims of our Sovereign expose the lies of their worldview. We are a threat to their "progress", so they command us to speak no more in that Name. Their aim is to marginalize and ultimately snuff out the very existence of the Church.What does it take…mehr

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Secular humanism is on the rise. Recruiters have mounted an army in the land and their numbers are growing quickly. They are already dominating the culture. Under the banner of tolerance, they are on the march, seeking to silence anyone who delivers the message of Jesus Christ. Humanists cannot coexist with the Church, because the absolute truth claims of our Sovereign expose the lies of their worldview. We are a threat to their "progress", so they command us to speak no more in that Name. Their aim is to marginalize and ultimately snuff out the very existence of the Church.What does it take for a church to thrive in a godless culture like this? The answer is found in the Scriptures. Five passages that speak of Christ as "the Cornerstone" give instructions for the building of the Church. This book is an exposition of those passages. Five local pastors supported the author in this exposition. God used each of them to establish a thriving church. They share with us from the wealth of their experience. We are the Church Victorious. We will stand, because Christ is able to make us stand. The Rock of our salvation is the Cornerstone of the Church. He will never fail. Built upon Him, we are strong enough.
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Jeff Kliewer pastors an Evangelical Free Church in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. Before that, from 2004-2016, he served with his family as a missionary in the inner-city of Philadelphia. He is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary. His life's ambition is to know Christ and be an instrument in the hands of Christ in the building of the Church.