The Da Vinci Code spins an absorbing tale of lost scriptures, suppressed versions of Christianity, and conspiracies that cover up the 'historical Jesus.' But that's just fiction, right? The truth is, some skeptical historians today take The Da Vinci Code even further with controversial theories about early Christianity, the Bible, and Jesus - and they even teach them as fact! Their surprising claims have kindled doubts and ignited a new set of questions concerning Christianity: Why are the Gnostic writings not a part of my Bible? What did early Christians really believe about Jesus? Did the Catholic Church actually rewrite history ... and the Bible? Who are the early church fathers and why are they important? The Way of Truth in a World of Faction : Beyond the Da Vinci Code Workbook refocuses the center of our beliefs on mainstream orthodoxy versus marginal heresies ... reinforces the source of inspired Scripture versus ancient 'Bible wannabes' ... and reemphasizes the Savior, Jesus Christ, versus competing views of the 'historical Jesus.
With growing popular interest because of television, movies, and books, unbelieving historians are teaching that the early church was filled with "lost scriptures", "church conspiracies," and even radical changes to the Bible itself. Most Christians have no idea how to respond to the questions they raise. This unique resource gives you a crash course on the most important people, events, and ideas of the earliest Christians following the New Testament period. In its pages, you'll discover what every believer should know about the early church ... and why.
Confidence in a ministry hinges on respect for the minister. Few people understood this truth better than the apostle Paul. In the latter half of his second letter to the Corinthian Christians, he spels out the crucial importance of ministering in a way that fosters trust. And by using his own life as an example, he gives us more than an unforgettable autobiography - he gives us a model worth emulating.
We all face difficult decisions. How can we know that the decisions we make are in God's will? Even popular author, pastor and Dallas Seminary President Charles Swindoll says at times he's not been so sure. In "The Mystery of God's Will," Swindoll examines this long debated subject from a balanced, biblical perspective regarding his own doubts and experiences. For anyone who's ever doubted God's will, or for those who are convinced of it in every situation, this book will be a real eye-opener.
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