Christianity Made Simple

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Holy Fire Publishing, 2005 - 276 pages
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This is the kind of book Suzanne would like to have found when she first began seeking the Lord. Each chapter answers a question she has asked at one time. The answers are from scripture, which she interprets for the readers who may find the King James Version intimidating at first. Suzanne uses this version because of the availability of study tools specifically designed for it. She does not assume any prior knowledge of scripture, but includes all text reference passages and explain the context where necessary.
 

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Table des matières

What is a Christian?
13
What is sin?
25
What is baptism?
41
Why should I read the Bible?
49
What is faith?
61
Why do I need to pray?
75
Why do we pray in Jesus Name?
85
What is the Baptism in the Holy Spirit
93
What isworship?
153
Why do we need to praise God?
173
Why should I go to church?
187
What are angels?
197
What is spiritual warfare?
203
What is fasting?
213
What is tithing?
227
What are the requirements of answered prayer?
235

Whytongues?
107
Why is the Bible divided into the Old and New Testaments?
119
What is communion?
145
Why do bad things happen to good people?
247
What is the Second Coming of Christ?
255
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Suzanne Bower is a professor of mathematics at a small Ohio college. She has met many students who, even though they may have been raised in church, don't know that God is intimately interested in their welfare and has already provided everything they need "for life and godliness" through Christ. She believes when you find something good you need to share it with others. Suzanne believes God gave her this book to share what she has found in Him.

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