Voddie Baucham has a message for Christians in today’s culture—it’s
time to take a stand for the truth. In The Ever-Loving Truth, this
powerful preacher and teacher addresses the cost of being a twenty-first
century Christian and helps adults apply the unchanging truth of God’s
Word to contemporary life issues.
The Ever-Loving Truth draws parallels between committed Christians in
our society and the New Testament writers, Peter and John, as followers
of Christ who proclaimed and stood for truth in their non-Christian
environment. Participants will find this compelling study leads them to
evaluate what it means to be a Christian today and how to apply God’s
unchanging truth to a variety of circumstances.
Voddie
Baucham
Voddie T. Baucham Jr. is a pastor, professor, conference speaker, and Bible teacher. He is a graduate of Southwestern and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminaries and has also studied at the University of Oxford. Baucham is the author of The Ever Loving Truth and the Telly Award-winning Ever Loving Truth Bible study curriculum. He and his wife, Bridget, have three children. Visit the author’s web site at www.familydrivenfaith.org.
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Paperback: 210 pages
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group (May 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0805427880
ISBN-13: 978-0805427882
Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
Weight: 8.8 ounces
The Ever-Loving Truth is a well-written guide for modern American Christians and their pastors/ teachers. The book is divided into 3 main sections:
Furthermore, the author states clearly on pg. 5 that "This book was
written with a view toward changing the manner in which we as Christ's
followers respond to modern trends within our culture." With this in mind,
Dr. Baucham provides a wide array of topics and situations where many
Christians may not be aware of just how profoundly the culture affects our
thinking and our actions more than we as Christians impact the culture in
which we find ourselves.
Topics covered in Section 1 include:
Section 2 challenges the Christians reading the book to examine their own thinking and putting themselves to the worldview test. The author challenges us to really consider whether or not we have formed our opinions according to the world's teachings or according to what God teaches in the Bible. How willing are we as Christians to put our faith in action and actively preach the good news to our culture? How willing are we to take a stand and make sacrifices or suffer consequences from the culture to live out our Christian faith? The author provides a number of illustrations and practical advice.
Section 3 "puts forth evidences for the historicity and veracity of the Bible and the Christian view of Jesus." pg. 133 It's a great synopsis and brief overview for many Christians who may not have much familiarity with the topic. For those who want to dig deeper into this toppic, I recommend: The Historical Jesus: Ancient Evidence for the Life of Christ.
Review By: Angela Zaev