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Life and Death: Being Reports of Addresses Delivered in London (1890)
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Life and Death: Being Reports of Addresses Delivered in London (1890)

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If you have ever wondered why we have so many Christian denominations, there is a simple answer. We, as a body of believers, have a paradox within our desire to understand and follow the Bible. Denominations have been formed under the guise of scriptural purity while the philosophy or directions upon which denominational divisions have been fostered are anything but scripturally sound. There is something just wrong with this ecclesiastical picture. This book starts off with a simple but daunting question from the author’s daughter: Don’t they all believe in the Same Jesus? It continues by scripturally analyzing denominationalism and its failure to Jesus and His Church. If you believe that the denominational structure of today’s Church is not a plus for the Kingdom of Heaven, this book is a must read. The book presents a solution to this dilemma, a solution that was also given to us 2000 years ago by our Same Jesus.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
218
ISBN
9781164878919

If you have ever wondered why we have so many Christian denominations, there is a simple answer. We, as a body of believers, have a paradox within our desire to understand and follow the Bible. Denominations have been formed under the guise of scriptural purity while the philosophy or directions upon which denominational divisions have been fostered are anything but scripturally sound. There is something just wrong with this ecclesiastical picture. This book starts off with a simple but daunting question from the author’s daughter: Don’t they all believe in the Same Jesus? It continues by scripturally analyzing denominationalism and its failure to Jesus and His Church. If you believe that the denominational structure of today’s Church is not a plus for the Kingdom of Heaven, this book is a must read. The book presents a solution to this dilemma, a solution that was also given to us 2000 years ago by our Same Jesus.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
218
ISBN
9781164878919