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Living by the Highest Life

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What does it mean to be a Christian? Is living the Christian life a matter of following a list of rules? How did Jesus Christ live the Christian life? Was it merely by human effort? Or did Jesus understand something about living by the Spirit--His Father's life in Him? What does it mean to live a spiritual life? What spiritual resources are available to the believer today?

257 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1989

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Gene Edwards

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Gene Edwards is one of America's most beloved Christian authors. He has published over 25 best-selling books, and his signature work, "The Divine Romance," has been called a masterpiece of Christian literature. He has written biblical fiction covering nearly the entire Bible, with titles that include the following: "The Beginning," "The Escape," "The Birth," "The Divine Romance," "The Triumph," "Revolution," "The Silas Diary," "The Titus Diary," "The Timothy Diary," "The Priscilla Diary," "The Gaius Diary," and "The Return."

Gene grew up in the East Texas oil fields and entered college at the age of 15. He graduated from East Texas State University at 18 with a bachelor's degree in English history and received his M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Gene is part of the house-church movement, and he travels extensively to aid Christians as they begin meeting in homes rather than in church buildings. He also conducts conferences on living the deeper Christian life.

Gene and his wife, Helen, reside in Jacksonville, Florida, and have two grown children.

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This was a very provocative read. I didn't agree with all his thinking on the Church, yet I believe his fundamental points on spirituality, human nature and the lack of spirit-based Christian living were excellent. My favorite part was his treatment on the nature of the Church. The Addendums are very good.
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