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- "We proclaim Him, admonishing every man and teaching every man with all wisdom, so that we may present every man complete in Christ. For this purpose also I labor, striving according to His power, which mightily works within me" (Colossians 1:28-29).If you have an automobile, one thing is absolutely certain. You will have mechanical problems at some point. A mechanic will not even begin to work on your automobile without the proper tools. Tools are just a necessity for a mechanic. Christians are not immune to problems either. A Christian needs tools to address the tasks that lie ahead. Living creatively and wholesomely in this world involves living life the way God intended you to live, in a "relationship with Him," even when it means living a completely different lifestyle.This toolkit is a resource for all Christians, even if you have been inactive and returning to the faith. Our attitudes and outlooks affect the way we live our lives from here on. Many times you will come back to this book for a refresher on how to use these tools.Bob Lankford lays out seven tools a Christian has access to on a daily basis. Now that you have become a Christian, or you are returning to the faith, here are your tools.
As they walked, the preacher said, “Silas, you don’t really believe we’re fighting for slavery, do you, son? I only know of a few men in the Fifth who even own a slave. Some of the men never even saw one till they were almost grown. I don’t know what in the world makes you think we’re fighting for slavery, but you’re just plain mistaken.”Seventeen and terrified, Silas Swann has led a privileged life and has never been forced to fight for anything. He doesn’t recognize himself as he stands in a Confederate uniform and holds a loaded weapon, crouching in the overgrown field. He’s waiting to fire his weapon at his target in hopes of a kill. But why?Silas can’t quite pull the trigger, and he begins to realize it has more to do with what the war stands for than his fear of killing a person. He learns that his enemies are much bigger than a Union soldier. They are personal struggles and the biggest bully in his own company, Moses.As Silas struggles through the terror and grief of war, he finds himself in search of forgiveness. Will he find the answer to the war On Jordan’s Stormy Banks?
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