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Doctrine is the bedrock of the church's foundation. Yet, the attack against church doctrine is relentless. Some ministers refuse to broach controversial doctrinal issues. For years seminaries have challenged the authenticity of Scripture. Church boards usurp pastoral authority, hiring and firing depending upon whether the pulpit relents to their demands. Laity verbalize what they want to hear and challenge-at will-longstanding doctrines. The government continues to place demands which conflict with established tenets of the Christian faith. In short, we've tampered with Bible doctrine, watering it down like a diluted medicine: insufficient for spiritual health but favored because of the sweet savor of tolerance. This book is the first of a series that revisits the doctrines of Scripture.
Doctrine is the bedrock of the church's foundation. Yet, the attack against church doctrine is relentless. Some ministers refuse to broach doctrinal issues that are controversial. For years seminaries have challenged the authenticity of Scripture. Church boards usurp pastoral authority, hiring and firing depending upon whether the pulpit relents to their demands. Laity verbalize what they want to hear and challenge-at will-longstanding doctrines. The government continues to place demands which conflict with established tenets of the Christian faith. In short, we've tampered with Bible doctrine, watering it down like a diluted medicine: insufficient for spiritual health but favored because of the sweet savor of tolerance. This book is the first of a series that revisits the doctrines of Scripture.
The three major religions of the world clash in Professor Christopher Stone's college classroom, and the clash escalates into murder.
Harry Weatherholtz battles lingering animosity toward his father who viciously murdered his mother some sixty years prior. His avowed enemy, Hurley Cutshaw, claims that Harry's father-who supposedly died the first year in prison-is alive and living somewhere in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. He is requesting a visit with his son.
This book offers biblical direction for anyone who is suffering. Anguish and joy are fellow passengers on life's journey. Don't waste purpose by capitulating to the pain and disappointment. Live with expectancy that Christ will bring purpose from your suffering. Each chapter concludes with points of discussion designed for dialog.
Dr. Gary Carter hypothesizes that Christ's blood was free of abnormalities. He tests this hypothesis when he is called to authenticate an ancient cross, purported to be that of Christ's crucifixion. This claim gets the attention of vying televangelists who desire this cross as a gimmick to shore up their ratings--and purses. Situations turn ugly.
A black boy's death spotlights the Civil Rights-era South. The author's limpid prose lyrically evokes the Shenandoah Valley landscape and the small-town life it nurtures without sugarcoating the racial injustices that permeate it. He paints a nuanced portrait of Southern culture as it begins, slowly and painfully, to shake off the fetters of hate
Nancy York accepts the assignment to a one-room school. The clannish ways of the people soon collide with her ideas. Some of the children have blue skin. Nancy tries to change the attitude of unfounded rejection associated with this disease. The strongest sensation is the pain that's associated with love when she meets the enigmatic Wesley Taggart
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