Available for the first time in paperback, one of the last books written by revered late pastor Adrian Rogers is also one of his best-selling, a bold yet approachable guide to the ABCs of Christianity that Publishers Weekly calls, “(a) beautifully simple primer on essential truths.”What Every Christian Ought to Know provides readers with a well- organized, well-reasoned grasp of such topics as salvation, eternal security, prayer, the Holy Spirit, resisting temptation, finding God’s will, as well as the authority of the Bible and how to understand it better. A valuable volume for new Christians and young disciples, it’s also a suitably instructive resource for believers of all ages.This new edition includes an introduction from Steve Rogers, president of the Adrian Rogers Pastor Training Institute, plus discussion questions for personal reflection or group study.
I loved this book. Dr Rogers has the Spirit led ability to take the truth of scripture and teach it to me all over again in a way that makes me feel like I am learning it for the first time. This is a rich book! It will assist in grounding you on your faith in Christ in ways you never anticipated. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND IT EVEN FOR SEASONED BELIEVERS.
This book is given to every new believer in our church. It is well written and easy to understand. All to often people simply attend service and when they leave, they forget what they were told. Being a follower of Christ is not about just About Sunday service. A Christian must follow Christ's walk every day.
Like the truth of God's word, I can not add to or take away from the truth of this book. I am encouraged and challenged by these revealed truths. Thank you for documenting what God has revealed in life. Praise God for the dedication to reveal His message.
Great reminder of the Christian basic responsibilities
This was a great reminds of the Christian basic responsibilities. Thanks. God requires of us to study His Word in order to know His Word which will enable us to live His Word.
Well organized book written by father and son, misses the "mark" on Spiritual Development of the Soul. Nothing about Mediation; Listening to the Holy Spirit; attempts to develop a inward self-evaluation of one's Spiritual Being.