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Christians differ in their beliefs. And that sometimes makes Christianity seem confusing to those outside the faith. It isn't. This book offers a simple, conversational explanation about its main concepts--the ones that support everything else. It is written in plain, everyday language for those with little or only a superficial exposure to Christianity that are exploring
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Kindle Edition, 52 pages
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May 4th 2012
by Chip Tudor Communications
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A wonderful book that helps to clear up much of the confusion brought about by all the different teachings in Christianity.
In plain vocabulary Mr Tudor aims (quite successfully) to answer some of the questions which vex us about our faith. During the reading of the book the author omits passages and quotes from the bible which at times can be confusing to those who don't fully understand the faith, inserting said quotes at the end of the book as a reference source.
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In plain vocabulary Mr Tudor aims (quite successfully) to answer some of the questions which vex us about our faith. During the reading of the book the author omits passages and quotes from the bible which at times can be confusing to those who don't fully understand the faith, inserting said quotes at the end of the book as a reference source.
I found the reading easy going ...more

This is the sort of book that has me reviewing much of what I have learned about my Christian faith over the years. It makes me stop and reconsider whether this gels with my beliefs and whether I have been living them. The two chapters that especially interested me were chapter 3 (regarding ultimate truth) and chapter 7 (the discussion of sin). I suspect that I will be rereading them occasionally. A good book with a powerful message that can change one's life.
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Chip Tudor is a professional freelance copywriter, author, playwright and pastor.
As a copywriter, he's written for corporations like Wendy's, LexisNexis, Iams and NCR. And faith-based organizations like John Maxwell's Injoy, Gospel Light Publishing and Strang Communications.
As an author he's published four non-fiction, Christian books, one Christian detective novel and numerous comedy church dra ...more
As a copywriter, he's written for corporations like Wendy's, LexisNexis, Iams and NCR. And faith-based organizations like John Maxwell's Injoy, Gospel Light Publishing and Strang Communications.
As an author he's published four non-fiction, Christian books, one Christian detective novel and numerous comedy church dra ...more
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