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46 Stones

Letting Go of Hurtful Notions, Tendencies, and Beliefs in the Evangelical Church

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46 Stones

By: Randall Arthur
Narrated by: Shaun Michael Gray
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46 Stones addresses multiple topics that have been the source of frustration, discouragement, and disillusionment for many in the modern-day church. The book gives a name and a voice to these issues. It is time for the church worldwide—in the spirit of Ecclesiastes 3:5—“to throw away some stones;” in this case, the faulty manmade stones and legalistic stones that have been stumbling blocks in the evangelical church for way too long. These forty-six stones are simply a compilation of notions, tendencies, and beliefs that are being “called out” one by one. Each chapter stands alone. The book can, therefore, be used as a Bible study facilitator, a devotional, a conversation starter for home groups, a handbook for leadership teams, or a go-to book for personal reflection.

©2014 Randall Arthur (P)2024 Randall Arthur
Christianity Spirituality

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