The Lostness of Man
What does it truly mean to be lost -- and does the Church still feel the weight of that reality? In this classic work, Rev. Louis L. King, D.D., Foreign Secretary of The Christian and Missionary Alliance, cuts through comfortable Christianity to confront believers with the spiritual condition of a world without Christ. Piercing, compassionate, and urgently relevant, this is a reading that has the power to reignite a passion for the Gospel in anyone who has grown complacent.
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Who Cares?
William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, received a vision from God so piercing and painful that it has challenged the Church for generations -- a vision of souls slipping into eternity while believers looked the other way. In this teaching, Ron Pearce draws on Booth's urgent cry to ask a question every Christian must face: do we actually care about the lost? A convicting and necessary read for anyone who wants their faith to mean something beyond Sunday morning.
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