While the primary purpose of this book is the simple presentation of the gospel, it is written especially for those with no previous Bible knowledge. The text presents a valuable systematic outline on subjects as the Bible, God, man, sin, Christ, salvation, heaven and hell, and future events. An ancient inquirer asked the question "How then can man be just with God?" This book simply and eistinctly explains the answer to this all important question. The reader will discover what this book is like, what separtes man from God, the value of Christ's death and resurrection, and how man can have a personal knowledge of God. Each chapter is well outlined to provide a help to Sunday School teachers and preachers.
William MacDonald (1917 - 2007)
Was President of Emmaus Bible College, teacher, Plymouth Brethren theologian and a prolific author of over 84 published books. MacDonald refused to accept royalties for his books but established a fund for translating his work Believers Bible Commentary into foreign languages.Bill will be not only be remembered for the thousands upon thousands of lives he touched through his books, teaching and many personal letters, but for his Christ-like character and gentleness, yet powerful life lived by faith in Christ. One of his most impact-ful books is the small booklet called: "True Discipleship" it is recommended reading for every serious disciple of Christ.
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