Words Without Knowledge

Words Without Knowledge
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9781973624868
ISBN-13 : 1973624869
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Book Synopsis Words Without Knowledge by : Steve MacFarland

Download or read book Words Without Knowledge written by Steve MacFarland and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2018-06-07 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is a crisis facing Christianity in America. Both Christian and secular studies show that many professing Christian teens and young adults are leaving the church, forsaking their Christian heritage and turning to the ways of the world. But since they have grown up in Christian families, attended Christian churches, and even graduated from Christian schools, what is the cause of this exodus? Where have all the Christians goneand why? In Words without Knowledge, author Steve MacFarland offers a biblical answer to the problem of believers being drawn away from their faith, and he presents an easy-to-understand solution that is clearly revealed in Scripture for those who have ears to hear. The key is to be found in understanding something about the nature of truth, and MacFarland shows how if we were more diligent in teaching our youth the nature Gods truth, then perhaps far fewer would stray from their Christian foundation. It has often been said that knowledge is everything, but knowledge must be a knowledge of truth. Although it is impossible for humans to fully understand the thoughts and ways of our amazing, infinite creator, God can do the impossible and has chosen to gift His children with the truth about His ways and plans. It is time now, more than ever, for Gods children to embrace this gift and build upon a foundation of truth so that they are not led astray.


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