it’s very satisfying to me that the first two of three eBooks is in print, at least these proof copies. Kids novel ‘Crandall’s Door’ & Colossians commentary ‘God in the Open.’ - once I approve them, they will be on Amazon.
Once on Amazon, these will be POD or print on demand books. If a purchaser orders one, the book will be printed and delivered within a couple of days.
Check them out here, Ron Unruh
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Showing posts with label colossians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colossians. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
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My eBook FREE @ KOBO & KINDLE/ amazon - 'GOD IN THE OPEN'
GOD IN THE OPEN
Colossians and Philemon
New Testament Series
SYNOPSIS
With a narrative style Ron has written a devotional commentary on Collossians and Philemon to be useful to students and teachers of the Bible. In "God in the Open' provides you will vitalize your personal growth as a follower of Christ and receive exegetical data to assist you when fashioning a lesson or a sermon. Paul's letter to Colossians was foundational to early Christian theology. The letter proclaims Christ's supremacy over the entire created universe. It also insists that believers lead godly lives. That's why Paul's brief letter to Philemon is the concluding chapter of this volume with its account of how two men, master and slave, resolved antagonism and dysfunction as brothers in Christ.
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Friday, December 27, 2013
JESUS IS ADEQUATE. JESUS IS ENOUGH. JESUS IS ALL YOU NEED.
JESUS IS ADEQUATE. JESUS IS ENOUGH. JESUS IS ALL YOU NEED.
Is it possible that some Christians in some
Christian churches and leaders of some Christian congregations today are
actually practicing aspects of faith to which the apostle Paul would object?
Paul maintained tenaciously that Jesus Christ
is entirely adequate and nothing more than a faith relationship with Christ is
required for admission to the presence of God the Father and a life with God
beyond this earthly time. Sometimes church leaders, programs and practices
which should remain supportive of the primary focus upon Christ, expect a
loyalty that implies the relationship with Christ is dependent upon these
ancillary aspects.
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