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Oswald Sanders was a living proof that effectiveness as a Christian depends not on our upbringing but on our willingness to be used by God. We are also encouraged to use every God - given opportunity to spread the word.
What of the Unevanglised?
The Christian Church is growing at a tremendous rate, efforts are being made to make sure that at least the New Testament is available to 'preach to those who dwell on the earth - to every nation, tribe, tongue, and people' (Rev 14:6) but what happens to those who have never heard the gospel? Is there one rule for those who have heard and another for those who haven't? If there isn't, is God unfair, if there is - what is it? It is one of the first questions people ask when they are exploring the Christian faith, and goes straight to the core of who God is and how he deals with his creatures.
Oswald Sanders looks at these topics and explains it simply and lucidly in a way that is difficult to better in its tone or content. This classic book points to God's character and our responsibilities, he brings the relevant portions of scripture clearly to our attention and challenges us to evaluate whether we know God.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: New
Publisher: Christian Focus
Published: Mar 1999
ISBN 10: 1857924355
ISBN 13: 9781857924350
These books radiate a loving passion for the Christ who died for sinners, and for sinners for whom he died. They beat with the heartbeat of the biblical message of the gospel, and reveal a man who knows how to pray and then goes out to obey his Lord's command, and who longs that every other believer should do the same. Would to God there were more such men, and moreover, amongst my own persuasion! If this book can compel those who read it to be like him, then may God use it to do so!
-- Evangelical Times... many things are examined - compassion, availability, power, prayer as well as detailed guidance on how to equip ourselves to speak to others about Christ ... challenging us to a greater compassion and concern for the lost of our generation today.
-- Scottish Baptist Magazine