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Understanding the Bible can be complicated. With over 60 years of experience preaching the word of God, pastor Ed Stacks is here to help! What does it mean to be a Christian, exactly? With dozens of different sects and denominations, and with Christians on every side of major social and political conflicts throughout history, how can we understand the true, unchanging teachings of our faith? The answer: We have to go back to the source. In a world filled with many perspectives on truth, What Is Christianity aims to be a clear, approachable explanation of the basics of Christian teaching.…mehr

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Understanding the Bible can be complicated. With over 60 years of experience preaching the word of God, pastor Ed Stacks is here to help! What does it mean to be a Christian, exactly? With dozens of different sects and denominations, and with Christians on every side of major social and political conflicts throughout history, how can we understand the true, unchanging teachings of our faith? The answer: We have to go back to the source. In a world filled with many perspectives on truth, What Is Christianity aims to be a clear, approachable explanation of the basics of Christian teaching. Pointing readers toward the simple, powerful teachings of Jesus that have been preserved in Scripture, this book uses point-by-point explanations and examples to answer questions about who Christ is and what kind of life he calls his followers to. After 60 years of teaching God's word to Bible-believing Christians, Edward E. Stacks writes this helpful guide for understanding the Gospel-the message of how Jesus Christ's death and resurrection redeem us from our sin. A quick and informative read, this book is an excellent gift for anyone in your life who wants to better understand the message of God's love.
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Edward E. Stacks is a preacher with over 60 years of experience teaching the life-saving message that Jesus died and rose from the dead to give us eternal life. He is passionate about sharing truth with the people of God, and about building up congregations rooted in Christ's love for the world. His deepest hope is that his writing can be used by God to restore the meaning of the word "Christian" in our culture by pointing believers toward a lifestyle of faithfulness to Christ's calling.