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The Curse of Conservatism
- De: Coleman Luck
- Narrado por: Coleman Luck
- Duración: 1 h y 38 m
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As both an evangelical Christian and a member of the Hollywood community, Coleman Luck has had a unique vantage point from which to view the cultural and political wars of the last decades. It is from this double perspective that he has written The Curse of Conservatism.
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Wow
- De T. Dixson en 04-18-21
- The Curse of Conservatism
- De: Coleman Luck
- Narrado por: Coleman Luck
EXCELLENT!
Revisado: 04-18-21
Oh man, this book! Thank you, Mr. Luck for putting into such truthful & engaging words what I’ve felt in my spirit for years. Convicting, encouraging, and validating. God, oh how we the church has sinned against You in this nation. Have mercy!
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True Spirituality
- Becoming a Romans 12 Christian
- De: Chip Ingram
- Narrado por: Chip Ingram
- Duración: 4 h y 44 m
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Being a genuine disciple of Christ flows out of a relationship with him. It's about experiencing God's grace, not earning his love through performance. A real relationship with Jesus Christ will produce a follower whose life looks progressively more like his life. Romans 12 provides a relational profile of an authentic disciple: someone who is surrendered to God, separate from the world's values, sober in self-assessment, serving in love, and supernaturally responsive to evil with good.
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love your enemy.
- De Anonymous User en 08-16-24
- True Spirituality
- Becoming a Romans 12 Christian
- De: Chip Ingram
- Narrado por: Chip Ingram
EXCELLENT!
Revisado: 02-18-17
After listening, my friends and I decided to do this as a small group study. Very good!
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