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Right Thinking in a Church Gone Astray: Finding Our Way Back to Biblical Truth
Contributor(s): Busenitz, Nathan (Author), Bowlby, Stephen (Read by)
ISBN: 1504789199     ISBN-13: 9781504789196
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
OUR PRICE:   $26.96  
Product Type: MP3 CD - Other Formats
Published: March 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Living - General
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:
Keeping the church on track in a secular worldThe church today faces great challenges, from outside and from within. Popular culture tempts Christians to compromise truth in the name of relevance and to ignore sin under the guise of tolerance. At the same time, serious doctrinal errors threaten to undermine the authority of God's word, leading to all sorts of unbiblical practices.Right Thinking in a Church Gone Astray offers responses from trusted evangelical voices on fifteen timely issues. With a careful look at God's word, you'll gain wisdom and insights on highly relevant topics such as measuring true success in ministry, countering the church's celebrity culture, responding biblically to homosexuality, reclaiming the essentials of the Christian faith, anddiscerning God's ultimate priority for the church.With biblical guidance on these and other vital matters, this resource provides much-needed clarity for today's church.

Contributor Bio(s): Busenitz, Nathan: -

Nathan Busenitz has MDiv, ThM, and PhD degrees from the Master's Seminary, where he teaches theology. He previously served as a full-time member of the pastoral staff at Grace Community Church.

Bowlby, Stephen: -

Stephen Bowlby has worked as a professional voice actor for more than forty years. His experience spans animation, character work, commercials, and narration. He has read numerous audiobooks throughout his career, including titles by Harold Robbins, Stuart M. Kaminsky, John Sculley, and Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.