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How do we live faithfully in a culture that perceives our light as darkness? Daniel faced this challenge just as we do. A captive in a pagan land, Daniel resolved to faithfully follow God while serving in a nation that hated his God. Can we do the same? Like the Jews in Babylon, we must learn to engage our culture without being spiritually destroyed by it. We are moral and spiritual exiles in a culture growing increasingly hostile toward Christianity. But God is faithful. Let us move forward in hope, remembering that it is in times of darkness that God's light shines most clearly.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
How do we live faithfully in a culture that perceives our light as darkness? Daniel faced this challenge just as we do. A captive in a pagan land, Daniel resolved to faithfully follow God while serving in a nation that hated his God. Can we do the same? Like the Jews in Babylon, we must learn to engage our culture without being spiritually destroyed by it. We are moral and spiritual exiles in a culture growing increasingly hostile toward Christianity. But God is faithful. Let us move forward in hope, remembering that it is in times of darkness that God's light shines most clearly. Supplementing your study is a 10-session study guide, which includes chapter summaries, discussion questions, Scripture engagement, and a prayer prompt for each chapter. As well as the Church in BabylonDVD with 10 teachings from Dr. Lutzer that correspond to each chapter of the book.
Autorenporträt
DR. ERWIN W. LUTZER is pastor emeritus of The Moody Church in Chicago where he served as the Senior Pastor for 36 years. A respected theologian, Dr. Lutzer earned his BTh from Winnipeg Bible College, a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary, a MA in philosophy from Loyola University, and an honorary LLD from the Simon Greenleaf School of Law. He is an award-winning author and the featured speaker on three radio programs that can be heard on more than one thousand outlets around the world. Dr. Lutzer and his wife, Rebecca, live in the Chicago area and have three grown children and eight grandchildren.