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Chargement... Think Like Jesus: Make the Right Decision Every Timepar George Barna
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According to researcher George Barna, most born-again Christians live indistinctly from non-believers because they do not think any differently--which is a result of not understanding the basic truths of the Christian faith. In this book, Barna identifies seven core questions that Christians must be able to answer biblically in order to live a transformed life. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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1. God is the omniscient, all-powerful Creator of the universe who still rules the universe today;
2. Jesus Christ lived a sinless life while on earth;
3. Satan is a living being or entity, not just a concept or symbol of evil;
4. A person cannot earn eternal salvation, but it is a free gift of God;
5. A person who believes in Jesus Christ has a responsibility to share that faith with others who believe differently; and
6. The Bible is totally accurate in all that it teaches.
These six concepts form the basic litmus test of a person's belief system, although Barna does point out that a more complete profile of one's spiritual perspectives would include one's views on love, obedience, stewardship, service to others, etc.
The book provides a blueprint on how individuals should live who claim to "think like Jesus." Those agreeing with Barna's assumptions will find this a helpful volume for personal discipleship and community (church) emphases. Persons who disagree completely - or partially - with the six primary statements (above) will find the book frustrating, or maddening, depending on one's perspective. ( )