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A Call to Spiritual Reformation: Priorities from Paul and His Prayers is unavailable, but you can change that!

God doesn't demand hectic church programs and frenetic schedules; he only wants his people to know him more intimately, says D.A. Carson. The apostle Paul found that spiritual closeness in own fellowship with the Father. A Call to Spiritual Reformation investigates the Epistles to see what lessons Paul taught in his “school of prayer.” Christians today can still achieve the confidence Paul...

In short, evangelism—at least the evangelism that has dominated much of the Western world—does not seem powerful enough to address our declension. Perhaps what we most urgently need, then, is disciplined, biblical thinking. We need more Bible colleges and seminaries, more theologians, more lay training, more expository preaching. How else are we going to train a whole generation of Christians to think God’s thoughts after him, other than by teaching them to think through Scripture, to learn the Scriptures
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