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The Church is no longer the darling of the culture. Those who have the courage to confess the Bible's truths are labeled haters, enemies of culture, and hurtful to the state. The adversarial relationship between our culture and Christians is not unlike the one faced by our fathers in the earliest days of the Church. But the Bible was written in a cultural situation far worse than the one we face today. When we begin to fear that Satan is triumphing, we must hear our Lord tell us that He will build His Church, "and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it" (Matthew 16:18). So even though…mehr

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The Church is no longer the darling of the culture. Those who have the courage to confess the Bible's truths are labeled haters, enemies of culture, and hurtful to the state. The adversarial relationship between our culture and Christians is not unlike the one faced by our fathers in the earliest days of the Church. But the Bible was written in a cultural situation far worse than the one we face today. When we begin to fear that Satan is triumphing, we must hear our Lord tell us that He will build His Church, "and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it" (Matthew 16:18). So even though it seems like Satan is winning, Christ promises that the devil will not prevail. Each sermon and essay in this volume testifies to the power of Christ's promise to defend His Church. The Word of God does what it says, and the gates of hell will never prevail against the kingdom of Christ, the Church. Christ promises.
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I was born in Bloomington, Minnesota and raised in Bozeman, Montana. I have lived in three different countries, and have moved more than 13 times with my wife and five children. We currently live in Omaha, Nebraska. I have written stories for my children for twenty years but this is the first story I have published as a book and I look forward to publishing more of my stories as books.