Christianity: a Novel

Christianity: a Novel
ISBN-10
1615795405
ISBN-13
9781615795406
Series
Christianity
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
2009-12-01
Publisher
Xulon Press
Author
Karen Elizabeth Lawson

Description

God is great and His love endureth forever in the hearts of mankind for ages. A life of Christianity is to believe forever that love can overcome triumphantly all ills. Christianity is simply the acceptance of Christ and living for Him, now, here on earth. His great love is shed abroad in our hearts eternally (Romans 5:5). The world can seem theatrical and present adversities at times. This is when we need God the most in our lives. He sent us Jesus who victoriously conquered sin then arose to be with The Father in heaven.Do you believe in God? Do you believe in the Death, Burial and Resurrection? (Romans 10: 9,10). If yes, Christianity: A Novel will uplift your soul to rejoice and share with someone who know or may not know Christ. If no, will you receive Him today? Christianity: A novel is based on the true word of God, the bible. It tells a heart- throbbing, spellbinding story of a family, The Shepherds, who love God but lost sight and direction after a spiritually authoritative figure, the father, sin. The sin affects not only the internal peace and structure of the family but others outside of the family as well.There is one member of the family that finds a personal relationship with God by the soul-winning of a Pastor. This member of the Shepherd family shares the concept of God's Great Love, Christianity, with those he seeks after that are breaking into pieces. Christianity is personified a body of new life, an infant. You will fall in love with her, grow with her, hopefully, give your heart and life to her today.Will you receive Christ now in your life? Read and enjoy this first debut novel but most importantly read your bible and live forever.

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