• 9 Common Lies Christians Believe

  • And Why God's Truth Is Infinitely Better
  • De: Shane Pruitt
  • Narrado por: Shane Pruitt
  • Duración: 5 h y 11 m
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Resumen del Editor

Maybe God isn't who you think he is. Maybe he's much better.

Pastor and speaker Shane Pruitt guides listeners in identifying the Christian cliches we've all heard that are actually unbiblical lies. He then counters with the truths about God as presented in the Bible - truths that bring encouragement and freedom for our lives.

God won't give you more than you can handle. Really? Pastor and speaker Shane Pruitt shines a light on this and other Christian cliches that upon further inspection are actually unbiblical lies that keep far too many believers stuck in spiritual immaturity.

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What Every Christian Needs To Hear

Powerfully straightforward and convicting. Shane lays it all on the line when it comes to these lies most Christian's have fallen for. His answers are backed by scripture, so if you don't agree, argue with God, not Shane.

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Straight forward biblical truths back by scripture

Shane did a great job of keeping it simple & clearing up misconceptions for unbelievers & believers alike regardless of how your walk has been. Thanks for your boldness.

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A must read!

every christian should make a point to read this amazing book. It will grow you.

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A must read for every follower of Christ

Such a great book and reminder to follow the word of God not the world’s motivation

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The "conclusion" chapter was unnecessary and cheap

The chapter entitled "conclusion" was in my opinion, an unnecessary vindictive cheap shot at a daycare worker that dared to refer to the writer's son , who can't walk, talk, or care for himself, as "handicapped". The author, and apparently also his wife, assigned alot of moral value to this comment that wasn't necessarily intended by the speaker. I understand that the author was trying to make a larger theological point that he developed in the subsequent parts of the chapter, but over all, it just made him sound like a judgemental jerk.

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