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The Mark of a Christian: Genuine Versus Counterfeit Christianity
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The Mark of a Christian: Genuine Versus Counterfeit Christianity
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For several decades, it has become increasingly difficult to determine genuine Christian teaching, and therefore, genuine Christianity. It is even more difficult now. Pastors and teachers use "Christian" sounding messages and phrases that confuse non-Christians and Christians alike.
Is it possible for a person to determine who is and who isn't a true believer in Jesus Christ? If a person can, how do they go about doing that?
In
The Mark of a Christian,
Ken Hathcoat answers these questions by examining seven key parameters in the Book of First John.
The Mark of a Christian
is not simply a checklist to determine true Christianity. It is also a gut-check for genuine believers to help them "...walk in the same way in which [Jesus] walked." (1 John 2:6)
Is it possible for a person to determine who is and who isn't a true believer in Jesus Christ? If a person can, how do they go about doing that?
In
The Mark of a Christian,
Ken Hathcoat answers these questions by examining seven key parameters in the Book of First John.
The Mark of a Christian
is not simply a checklist to determine true Christianity. It is also a gut-check for genuine believers to help them "...walk in the same way in which [Jesus] walked." (1 John 2:6)