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Only three times in the whole Bible is the term “Christian” used: twice in the book of Acts and one time in 1 Peter. However, the word contains great meaning, a meaning that is almost lost today due to casual and prolific usage. Elaborating on what it means to call oneself a Christian, Morgan in his provocative yet simplistic literary style challenges us all in the way we live as followers of...

to his beloved Lord, to capture men for Christ. This is what impressed Agrippa. He saw most evidently in the passion of the man as he talked, that his intention was to press him toward the Christ; and at last, looking upon the eloquent and earnest man, he said, “With but little persuasion thou wouldest fain make me a Christian.” Agrippa was a remarkable man, learned in all matters of his people, acquainted with the prophets, as Paul indicates, and yet a man whose deeds must be nameless, a depraved
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