A powerful voice from the pulpit argues against the churches' obsession with...
The book in the popular Re: Lit series picks up where "Vintage Jesus" leaves...
Two pastors outline and apply a pair of overarching biblical principles that...
So, I loved this book. For those of you interested in universal salvation that crosses theological boundaries, I think this is it. Using an ecumenical understanding of Christian discipleship as a framework while infusing it with a Wesleyan understanding of grace, Lowes Watson describes God's gift of salvation to all persons as that which cannot be bought, sold, or obtained in any way other than birthright. You know, there is that issue of "losing your salvation" that Wesley firmly believed. Lowes Watson elaborates clearly that those of us who have experienced God's grace and have knowledge of God's gift thorugh Christ, need to be about the work of God. But don't worry God's love is gigantic enough to include all of us sinners.
A werewolf gang-war mini-epic written in free verse (!!!). If it had stopped...
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