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Impossible Christianity: Why Following Jesus Does Not Mean You Have to Change the World, Be an Expert in Everything, Accept Spiritual Failure, and Feel Miserable Pretty Much All the Time
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Impossible Christianity: Why Following Jesus Does Not Mean You Have to Change the World, Be an Expert in Everything, Accept Spiritual Failure, and Feel Miserable Pretty Much All the TimeThe apostle Paul described the Christian life as a race, but to many believers it feels more like a punishing obstacle course. Fearing theyll never be able to do enough or give enough or be enough, they see themselves as spiritual failures. But Scripture offers good news: even in ordinary life, Christians can be faithful, fruitful, and pleasing to God. Impossible Christianity reassures readers that they dont need to feel a collective sense of guilt
I warmly commend this little book to the church
a joy that powerfully declares the glory of God
This slim volume builds on the presupposition that the capacious biblical narrative—sixty-six books written by numerous authors and including stories
Biblically sound and well written guide to what a "transformed heart" really looks like
these early church leaders were pivotal to the formation of theological creeds
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Craig Troxel (PhD
ancestors of David
Christianity is the greatest hoax in all of history
maintains Bryan Chapell
The rightful heir to a great line of historic translations
Christopher Ash is writer in residence at Tyndale House in Cambridge and a full-time preacher
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