Publication Date:January 22, 2001 Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition:stamp inside front cover; no crease in spine 09026/10078:R3
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UnsoundJuly 23, 2008 I could not be more clear when I say this book is a waste of your time. Not only have I know the author personally, but I know the fruit it produces. The book seems to aim at the fear mongering aspect of Christianity, and seems to draw on the heartstrings of those who are either more susceptible to fearfulness or those who want to be feared. The contents of this book are of the more destructive titles that come to mind. If you must find out for yourself, remember that this book is provided via the church that financed its publication.
Don't Buy ItApril 23, 2003 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Apart from one or two reasonable chapters.The rest of this book gives a very distorted picture of Jesus.
Sound Doctrine In the Midst of False TeachingsAugust 16, 2002 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Timothy Williams is a man who lives what he teaches. His ministry strives to practice the radical demands of Jesus and to teach the truth of the Word of God.
This book offers insights into the modern evangelical teachings on salvation. Williams dives into the Scriptures and examines the modern salvation teachings of "just believe", "the sinner's prayer" and "altar calls." Williams does not write with a harsh tone or bitter spirit but he writes as a broken man (1 Peter 3:15-16).
The book ends by revealing what the true gospel of Christ is. I will let you read the book to discover this wonderful truth that will set you free from sin (John 8:31-36).
If you are an evangelical who is searching for sound teaching on salvation or maybe you are a curious about Christianity than I encourage you to read and study this book with an open Bible and an open mind. This book will shake your foundations but will leave you full of the knowledge of God (2 Peter 3:17-18).