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Compelling Christianity is unavailable, but you can change that!

In the sixth and final volume of Studies in the Book of Acts, Lloyd-Jones works from this essential truth, reminding us that there are compelling and vital reasons to consider Christianity even beyond the historical record. Exploring the many issues that lie at the heart of the gospel, such as the empowering work of the Holy Spirit and the all-encompassing purpose of Christ’s death, Lloyd Jones...

doesn’t concern me.” With regard to the first group, someone will say, “I’m a politician, and I don’t have much use for these idealists who are always calling on us to sit on the streets in protest or to march or to go out to Vietnam and sit between the two armies. That’s just a lot of nonsense. If people like to do that sort of thing, well, let them, but it’s not for me.” So the whole of Christianity is dismissed. Indeed, it may be regarded as dangerous on the grounds that it makes people think
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