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Teach Your Children about the Christian Church
It is been experienced that the Christian Church is losing 70% of their children who keep themselves away from the Lord and get lost when out of home. This is a great tragedy and the main reason for this is lack of teaching about the Lord at home by parents. To be short of Bible knowledge would certainly cause your children to go off into non-belief, skepticism, denominationalism, and other disloyalty, which would further cause them to be everlastingly lost.
If you take about 40 minutes of Bible teaching class during the week at a Christian church, or Catholic Churches too if they be present at Wednesday evening Bible study, will give your children sufficient spiritual food to struggle off the world’s pressure they get at school and TV. Your children need to spend 30 hours per week in community school getting ready for life in this globe, but less than just 2 hours each week in wearisome to prepare for perpetuity. You need to make a choice between which is the most important. People become displeases if the children make poor grades on the report cards, but do not mind if they are unsuccessful in studying their Bible class teaching. People have turned inactive about permitting their children to develop without a spirit saving facts of the Bible. We require knowing that the supreme thing we could do for our kids is to inspire in them a permanent faith in Lord and the Bible so they could be ceaselessly saved. There is nobody superior we could offer our children.
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Book Review – On Common Ground by Vincent DiGirolamo
Bridging the Mormon Evangelical Divide
Vincent DiGirolamo has written “On Common Ground” in an attempt to bridge the divide that often exists between those of different religious persuasions. DiGirolamo sets out to address beliefs shared in common among people of all faiths. He maintains that there is a common ground of beliefs, principles, and values, from the scriptures accepted by all who call themselves Christians. It is this principle-centered approach that is followed throughout the format and contents of the book. These principles are arranged topically.
The book includes 2,000 principles cataloged and arranged under 1500 topics headings. The recent upsurge in interest in Latter-day Saint beliefs gave DiGirolamo the impetus, he needed, to compile the material included in this important effort to bridge the Mormon Evangelical Divide.
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