Fight : A Christian Case for Non-Violence by Andrew Rillera and Preston Sprinkle (2013, Compact Disc)

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PublisherOasis Audio
ISBN-101613753802
ISBN-139781613753804
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Publication Year2013
Book TitleFight : a Christian Case for Non-Violence
TopicChristian Life / General
LanguageEnglish
GenreReligion
AuthorAndrew Rillera, Preston Sprinkle
FormatCompact Disc

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Item Height0.6 In.
Item Length5.5 In.
Item Width6.5 In.

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Reviews"I highly recommend that every believer examine the truths in this book. You may discover that much of your current belief system has been influenced by sources other than Scripture." -Francis Chan, New York Times bestselling author of Crazy Love , Forgotten God , and Erasing Hell, "I highly recommend that every believer examine the truths in this book. You may discover that much of your current belief system has been influenced by sources other than Scripture." --Francis Chan, New York Times bestselling author of Crazy Love , Forgotten God , and Erasing Hell
Number of Volumes7 vols.
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition
SynopsisWhat are we fighting for? "I'm an evangelical Christian. And I'm not Amish, Quaker, or Mennonite. I own several guns and still believe that the smell of a recently fired shotgun on a crisp fall morning comes darn near close to paradise. But I've tried my hardest to understand God's Word and the diverse perspectives of those who read it. And the more I study, the more I discuss, the more I've become convinced: Christians shouldn't kill or use violence - not even in war." With these words, Preston Sprinkle jumps into a compelling, passionate study of God's perspective on violence. Examining both the seemingly angry, violent God of the Old Testament and the peacemaking Jesus of the New, Preston takes us back to Scripture to discern how God has really called His people to think and live in the midst of a violent world. He asks us to join him in inviting God to challenge our presuppositions, to set aside our biases and backgrounds and fears … and to seek above all else to faithfully follow the Savior who humbly submitted to God in the face of injustice and violence., Preston Sprinkle jumps into a compelling, passionate study of God's perspective on violence. Preston takes us back to Scripture to discern how God has really called His people to think and live in the midst of a violent world., What are we fighting for? "I'm an evangelical Christian. And I'm not Amish, Quaker, or Mennonite. I own several guns and still believe that the smell of a recently fired shotgun on a crisp fall morning comes darn near close to paradise. But I've tried my hardest to understand God's Word and the diverse perspectives of those who read it. And the more I study, the more I discuss, the more I've become convinced: Christians shouldn't kill or use violence -- not even in war." With these words, Preston Sprinkle jumps into a compelling, passionate study of God's perspective on violence. Examining both the seemingly angry, violent God of the Old Testament and the peacemaking Jesus of the New, Preston takes us back to Scripture to discern how God has really called His people to think and live in the midst of a violent world. He asks us to join him in inviting God to challenge our presuppositions, to set aside our biases and backgrounds and fears ... and to seek above all else to faithfully follow the Savior who humbly submitted to God in the face of injustice and violence.
Narrated byDolan, Kelly Ryan

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