The Church in Babylon - Erwin W. Lutzer & Ed Stetzer

The Church in Babylon

By Erwin W. Lutzer & Ed Stetzer

  • Release Date: 2018-08-07
  • Genre: Christianity
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How do we live faithfully in a country becoming more and more hostile to our faith in Christ?

Like the Israelites in Babylon, we must find a way to maintain our faith in the midst of a pagan culture. But that requires we answer two crucial questions:

• How did we get here?
• How do we prepare for the dark and difficult days ahead?

In The Church in Babylon, Dr. Lutzer answers both of these questions. He will walk you through the many parallels between the church in America and God’s people in Babylon, and embolden you to be a gospel witness. You’ll be encouraged not to compromise your faith even when under constant pressure from all corners of society. And more than all this you will have a fresh encounter with Jesus Christ, as you consider the biblical role of those in exile.

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Reviews

  • Compromise

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    By Gordian Caesar
    Erwin Luther tries hard to come down on both sides of the LGBT problem and shys away from using the word “sin” and on both sides of Muslim immigration leaving me to wonder what he really feels about these issues. The book is adequate but I would hesitate to buy another of his books.