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First Words to New Christians - Updated Edition
- How to Run with Endurance the Race Set Before You
- Gesprochen von: Saethon Williams
- Spieldauer: 4 Std. und 20 Min.
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Inhaltsangabe
Now what? Now that you are a Christian, it becomes a most important question: What kind of a Christian are you going to be? Are you going to be one modeled after people’s opinions, or will you follow after the Bible standard? Will you be a Christian, as defined by scripture?
This helpful audiobook provides practical, biblical guidance and encouragement for new Christians.
List of chapters:
- Starting Right
- A Public Profession of Faith
- Spiritual Growth
- Duties in the Church
- Duties to the Pastor
- Duties in Sunday School
- Duties in the World
- Enemies of Grace
- Helps and Hindrances in Daily Life
- The Spiritual Mind
- Hindrances and Helps to Spiritual-Mindedness
- Consecration
- How to Make a Success of the Christian Life
- Appx. A: How to Use the Bible
- Appx. B: Tips for True Christian Living
About the author:
Robert Boyd was born on August 24, 1816, in Girvan, South Ayrshire, Scotland. When Robert was about 15 years old, he went to hear a preacher who was plain and direct in his preaching, and it was then that Robert gave his heart and life to Jesus Christ. On April 6, 1840, Robert Boyd married Christina Forbes. Robert and Christina had nine daughters, one of whom died in infancy in Scotland. Upon moving to Montreal, Canada in 1843, Boyd began preaching, and later moved with his family to the USA. Robert Boyd died at the end of August 1879, but his words live on.