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Chargement... Do I Know God?: Finding Certainty in Life's Most Important Relationshippar Tullian Tchividjian
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This was the first of Tullian's books that he gave me. We were once good friends and would get together for coffee weekly while I'd also drop by his office sometimes for a talk. He had a great charisma about him, was young and exuberant, very intelligent, compassionate, committed, and it was found out quickly that he drew big crowds, not because he's Billy Graham's grandson, but because he's good at what he does -- he's an evangelical preacher. That said, while I don't agree on much concerning such theology, he's one of the more open minded evangelicals I've ever encountered, so I was quite sad when I found myself moving from Knoxville to an island (living on the beach) while he moved back to South Florida. I've never seen him again. He's published a number of books over the years and while this was the first I read, I don't think it's his best -- it certainly doesn't convince me, although he's a fine writer. He has written some other books that stand up well though, and he's got an interesting life story, so if you don't know of him, you might want to look him up because he's definitely worth exploring. ( ) Just a disclaimer ... Since I'm blessed to have Tullian as my pastor, it is possible there may be a bit of bias in my review :-) This book presents often difficult theological truths (such as assurance of salvation) in a very readable and practical way without compromising the truth of Scripture. Highly reccommended. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
As the grandson of Billy and Ruth Bell Graham, Tullian Tchividjian grew up hearing the Christian faith preached to millions. Yet he struggled to come to faith personally. His first book, Do I Know God? captures the sincerity and intensity of his own spiritual quest, and shows the way for a new generation of seekers. Combining careful thinking, warm personal story, and an exceptional grounding in biblical truths, Tullian delivers trustworthy answers to the questions you’ve been asking: ·Is it really possible to know God? ·Is being “spiritual” or “religious” the same thing as having a relationship with God? ·What is the relationship between saving faith and good works? ·How does believing God’s promises assure me of salvation? ·How do my feelings for God affect my relationship with him? ·How can I trust that God is present when I feel only his absence? ·Can a relationship with God assure me of a future with him in eternity? Do I Know God? was written with a wide range of readers in mind: those outside the Christian faith, newer Christ followers who feel confused about their relationship with God, and long-time Christians who have never gotten clarity on key questions like eternal security and assurance of salvation, faith and works. Tullian shows readers how to discover a genuine, vibrant and enduring relationship with God. And it all begins with the vital question: Do I Know God? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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