A Brief History Of The Church (Christian Discipleship Series, #22)

A Brief History Of The Church (Christian Discipleship Series, #22)

by Peter M Newman
A Brief History Of The Church (Christian Discipleship Series, #22)

A Brief History Of The Church (Christian Discipleship Series, #22)

by Peter M Newman

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Overview

This short eBook surveys church history and reveals the purity and power of the church is directly related to the purity and power of the gospel that is preached and practiced. A prime example of this connection is the Protestant Reformation, which only restored half of the gospel. In practice, the Reformation restored the gospel of how "the righteous are saved by faith," but never restored the whole gospel of how "the righteous will live by faith." ­The result is most Christians do not know how to overcome sin and live by faith in Jesus Christ who indwells them by His Spirit. Yet this is the central purpose of Christ's death on the cross and the cornerstone of the New Covenant church. In addition to diagnosing the crux of the problem facing today's church, this book presents the remedy - a model of how the New Covenant church would work based on the complete gospel of Christ and Scriptural teaching on church life.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163900152
Publisher: Samuel House Ministries
Publication date: 11/29/2019
Series: Christian Discipleship Series
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 399,128
File size: 228 KB

About the Author

Peter M Newman is a Bible teacher and the author of the groundbreaking book, The Meaning of the Cross, and its companion book, Unveiling The Bride - The New Covenant Church.  He has worked with both traditional churches and house churches in pastoring, preaching, teaching, and evangelism and served as editor of a Christian magazine.  He and his wife have been married forty-five years and have two grown children and five grandchildren.  

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