Robert Gullberg

Principles for the Christian Life

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Got a tough question about the Christian life or the belief systems of others? This easy to navigate e-book contains over 75 subjects. PART 1 contains the “nuts and bolts” of Christianity. PART 2 looks at what is going on in the 85% rest of the world of non-Christendom. Most Christians are vaguely familiar regarding where other people are coming from in their particular belief systems.

Subjects in Part 1 include: The Bible, the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, Christian growth, renewing the mind, prayer and its many workings, spiritual gifts, evangelism, eternal security, predestination, judgment, death, the crucifixion, cremation, heaven, the resurrection, angels, the problem of evil, suffering, sickness, Satan, temptation, hell, the church, communion, baptism, church denominations, easy believism, prophecy, end times, and the important topic of Christian ethics (abortion, capital punishment, divorce, homosexuality, war, civil disobedience, and euthanasia). Topics in Part 2 include: 1) cults (Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, Christian Scientist, Scientology, Unitarianism, Freemasonry, and Hare Krishna) 2) God-believing world religions— Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Bahai Faith 3) Eastern philosophies, but no God religions— Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, and 4) No God religions— New Age Movement, Atheism and Darwinism.

Why compile a book like this? To educate the Christian with a “bottom line” format. Hosea 4:6 says, “My people are destroyed by a lack of knowledge.” I feel that the Bible itself contains the answers to all of life's tough questions. I see these difficult questions asked everyday by all of us.

This book should serve as a practical reference for you in your lifetime of discipleship.
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345 printed pages
Publication year
2015
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