The Coming Evangelical Crisis: Current Challenges to the Authority of Scripture and the Gospel
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The fourteen contributors to The Coming Evangelical Crisis assert that the practices and beliefs that have guided the church since the Reformation are in jeopardy. The past few decades have seen a drift away from the doctrines that were the driving force of the church for nearly four centuries. Perhaps that is why, despite the church's widespread evangelism programs, million-dollar crusades, and aggressive strategies for church growth, our culture continues on its course of disbelief and moral decline. In The Coming Evangelical Crisis, the fourteen respected Christian leaders and thinkers sound the alarm about the growing trend toward a tentative and diluted gospel message. Unless a concerted effort is made to correct the drift away from fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith, the church will become even less effective in the years ahead. The Coming Evangelical Crisis is a compelling and challenging work, a valuable resource for pastors, teachers, leaders, and anyone who is concerned about the effectiveness of the church in this generation and for the next decade of a new millennium.
The Coming Evangelical Crisis: Current Challenges to the Authority of Scripture and the Gospel,R. Kent Hughes,John MacArthur,R. C. Sproul,Michael Scott Horton,Albert, Jr. Mohler,John H. Armstrong,Moody Publishers,0802477380,Bible,Christianity - Evangelism,Christianity - History - General,Christianity - Protestanism,Christianity - Theology - General,Church renewal,Doctrines,Evangelicalism,Evidences, authority, etc,Reformed Church,Religion,Religion - Evangelism,United States
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