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Two Things You Must Do To Be Saved

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The purpose of this book is to help you communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ clearly, accurately and more effectively with others. It is not intended as a Gospel tract, but as a tool for you to be more proficient as an ambassador for Christ and His Kingdom. While it is quite fine to use this book as an evangelistic study, it is more accurate to say that this book is a study guide for those who want to be evangelists. As such, it will help you to be more accurate in your approach to presenting Gospel truth to the unsaved and perhaps give more clarity to those who are saved, but have trouble articulating what it means to be saved. This book will be absolutely invaluable to pastor and layperson alike, both now and in the future, since these eternal verities never change. With Biblical ignorance being epidemic, both in the secular world and among those in the church, this is a timely book that will be essential for the work of true evangelism!

106 pages, Paperback

First published June 20, 2013

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Samuel E. Waldron

52 books25 followers
Dr Sam Waldron is the academic dean of MCTS and professor of Systematic Theology. He is also one of the pastors of Heritage Baptist Church in Owensboro, KY. Dr Waldron received a B.A. from Cornerstone University, an M.Div. from Trinity Ministerial Academy, a Th.M. from Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. From 1977 to 2001 he was a pastor of the Reformed Baptist Church of Grand Rapids, MI.

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October 21, 2013
Good, solid material based on Acts 20:21 "repentance toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ." It was worthwhile to review this material.

One negative was that in the Kindle edition of the book thereweremanyinstancesof the wordsallgroupedtogether. Sure I could read it, but it was very distracting and I would expect a better product.
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May 5, 2014
Pretty good intro book to give to folks in your congregation who want to know more about what salvation looks like and how to talk to others about the work of Christ in their own lives.
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