"North American Christianity stands at a major crossroads. Hundreds of thousands of believers have begun to lose interest in apostolic Christianity: the faith of the Scriptures, the great witnesses and teachers of the faith, and the major creeds and confessions of Christianity. The challenge? Theological progressivism. A Grand Illusion exposes the dangers and contradictions of theological progressivism, revealing its North American, secular and elitist assumptions. It offers a full throttle defense of authentic Christianity. And it exposes the dim future of progressivism. If you are tempted by progressivism, if your church or family members are starting to lean progressive, or if you simply need reassurance that apostolic faith is the real deal, read this book"--Back cover.
Here I Stand on the Issues
Offers a brief historical overview, biographical sketches of important figures, and a fresh interpretation of Churches of Christ in the United States.
... E . L. Kelly and Buford W. Hooper . The Collinses made the trip in a new Studebaker automobile in 1953. They placed a mattress between the seats of the car so the girls could sleep . Meals were often cooked along the highways .
The Day Jesus Died
Churches of Christ in the United States: Inclusive of Her Commonwealth and Territories
This is the newest hymnal published among those associated with churches of Christ. Its goal is to help saints glorify God in musical worship. One of the most noticeable features is the use of Phrased Notation.
Torn Asunder: The Civil War and the 1906 Division of the Disciples
He baptized more than 50,000 people before he died in 1968. This is Keeble's incredible story.
Traces of the Kingdom
The Core Gospel: On Restoring the Crux of the Matter