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Confessions of a Troubled Christian Pilgrim: Reflections on Difficult Questions for Contemporary Christians
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Confessions of a Troubled Christian Pilgrim: Reflections on Difficult Questions for Contemporary Christians
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Confessions of a Troubled Christian Pilgrim: Reflections on Difficult Questions for Contemporary Christians
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The book is an exploration of religious and social issues, as those topics relate to the Christian faith in general and Protestantism in particular. The book explores hot button topics of Roman Catholicism, evangelical Protestant identity, Fundamentalism, the nature of faith, Satan, debates about Scripture, conversion, the meaning of suffering, and controversies in Christian theology. The book also explores the hot button topics of education, race, abortion, politics, social media, and homosexuality from the standpoint of a confessional, Protestant and evangelical Christian.
The book seeks to provide the reader with food for thought and encouragement in their walk with Christ. The hope of the book is to bring comfort and insight to souls troubled by the issues presented. The author has lived in seven states and has broad ecumenical experience with several denominations, and interfaith endeavors. The last 10 years the author has been involved with the mental health movement through NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
The book seeks to provide the reader with food for thought and encouragement in their walk with Christ. The hope of the book is to bring comfort and insight to souls troubled by the issues presented. The author has lived in seven states and has broad ecumenical experience with several denominations, and interfaith endeavors. The last 10 years the author has been involved with the mental health movement through NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness.