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Without knowing the basics of Christianity, there is no way to truly understand the "good news" of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. God offers a chance for the best life now, and the promise of eternal life through faith in His son as savior and redeemer - something John Rogers drives home in this book. Focusing on the fundamentals of Christianity, he introduces selected Scriptures and bolsters them with modern and relevant commentary. He also answers questions such as: ¿ What does it mean to have free will? ¿ What is the most important decision you can make in your life? ¿ What must you do to…mehr

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Without knowing the basics of Christianity, there is no way to truly understand the "good news" of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. God offers a chance for the best life now, and the promise of eternal life through faith in His son as savior and redeemer - something John Rogers drives home in this book. Focusing on the fundamentals of Christianity, he introduces selected Scriptures and bolsters them with modern and relevant commentary. He also answers questions such as: ¿ What does it mean to have free will? ¿ What is the most important decision you can make in your life? ¿ What must you do to enjoy eternal life? The author notes that God's will and ways are not human wills and ways. We may be incapable of understanding His plans or the vast expanse of the universe, but we can pray for His guidance. Believing in an unseen being challenges us to believe in things even more incredible: our Heavenly Father, the virgin birth of His resurrected Son, and eternal life. Conquer these challenges and walk with the Lord with this important overview of Christianity.
Autorenporträt
John Rogers is a writer and film-maker based in Leytonstone, East London. He is the author of This Other London - adventures in the overlooked city published by Harper Collins (2013). He produces a popular series of walking videos on his YouTube channel with over 72,000 subscribers and 11.6 million views. He frequently speaks on the subject of London and walking and has previously appeared on/at The National Gallery, BBC Radio4, BBC Radio London, BBC Radio3, Absolute Radio, London Transport Museum, Conway Hall, Swedenborg Hall, and London Live TV. John was 'psychogeographer in-residence' for Waltham Forest London Borough of Culture 2019, and was commissioned to create a project for Brent London Borough of Culture 2020 as part of the Brent Biennale.