Last call?
Released: Nov 10, 2008
Publisher: B-F Enterprises, Inc.
Format: Paperback, 544 pages
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Description:
This 544-page book is a collection of forty-one essays. The author wrote thirty-seven of the essays. The remaining four essays were included, because they are excellent presentations of relevant topics. However, even some of the essays written by the author include material from others, but to a lesser extent. Nevertheless, these essays are the author's way of asking all non-Christians to check out God for themselves and asking all Christians to examine their traditional views and/or denominational views of many issues to make sure those views are really consistent with the Bible and the essential beliefs of Christianity. Consequently, the author presents some things for non-Christians to consider and presents procedural suggestions and other information to help individuals, who discuss Christianity with non-Christians. For instance, there are several essays, which suggest and demonstrate things to do before answering questions from non-Christians. There is an essay, which presents a biblical Jesus died spiritually doctrine. There is an essay, which presents a discussion of how God could have created out of nothing. There is an essay, which presents a discussion of why a loving God only provided one way to Himself. There are several essays, which address some of the favorite questions of non-Christians and skeptics. There is an essay, which presents a discussion of the four main historical branches of the Christian Church, which are the Assyrian Church of the East, the Oriental Orthodox Church, the Western Christian Church, and the Eastern Christian Church. Because the trim size of the book is 8.5 inches by 11 inches, the author asked the printer to perforate the pages to make it easier for someone to tear out a particular essay, so they could carry only that essay with them instead of the whole book.
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