Following Christ: Experiencing Life the Way It Was Meant to Be
By (Author) Joseph M. Stowell
Zondervan
Zondervan
1st February 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
240
Paperback
240
Width 132mm, Height 203mm, Spine 17mm
213g
Do you want your life to count for Christ Would you like to make a real impact for God's kingdom in this world You can and you don't have to be a great leader for it to happen. Just a good follower.
In Following Christ, Joseph Stowell shows why Christ's command to "Follow me" isn't merely the starting point of Christianity. It's the very heartbeat of vibrant, effective faith. And it's not just for a few gifted leaders, but for all believers.
"Christianity is a relationship, an adventure, a passionate pursuit of Christ," says Stowell. "Followers escape the drudgery of a system of rituals and regulations, and revel in the discovery of the ever-interesting Christ." Stowell shows you what happens when an ordinary man or woman pursues not the trappings of Christianity, but Christ himself. You'll discover:
This inspiring book cuts through the side-issues of Christianity to reveal its true, compelling object: Jesus Christ. As his fully devoted follower, you'll discover a dynamic and refreshing way of living one that will sustain you through life's valleys and provide breathtaking spiritual vistas from its peaks.
It's Christianity the way God intended it, marked by simplicity. Vigorous faith. Purpose and direction. Soul-winning impact on those around you. And above all, a joyous, growing closeness with Christ.
Joseph M. Stowell is president of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. His other books include Shepherding the Church into the Twenty-First Century, Tongue in Check, and The Upside of Down. Joseph M. Stowell es presidente del Instituto Biblico Moody, en Chicago, y conferencista reconocido a traves de los Estados Unidos de America. Ademas de sus actividades docentes, escribe para la Revista "Today in the Word", y es autor de varios libros. Recide en Paddington con su esposa Martie y sus tres hijos.