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The Secret To The Christian Life: Fellowshipping with the Lord

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Read the Bible, pray, go to church, tithe...is this what it means to live the Christian life?
Is there more to living the Christian life than following a list of rules?
Have we overlooked the main point?
Does your Christian life need to be revoluntionized?
How did Jesus Christ live by the Spirit?
What practical steps can we take today?
If you find yourself unsettled with Christianity-as-usual...
If you want practical steps on how to know Christ in a fresh, new way...
Then The Secret to the Christian Life is for you. You'll also want to look for The Highest Life and The Inward Journey, the companion volumes in Edwards's Introduction to the Deeper Christian Life.

164 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1991

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About the author

Gene Edwards

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Gene Edwards is one of America's most beloved Christian authors. He has published over 25 best-selling books, and his signature work, "The Divine Romance," has been called a masterpiece of Christian literature. He has written biblical fiction covering nearly the entire Bible, with titles that include the following: "The Beginning," "The Escape," "The Birth," "The Divine Romance," "The Triumph," "Revolution," "The Silas Diary," "The Titus Diary," "The Timothy Diary," "The Priscilla Diary," "The Gaius Diary," and "The Return."

Gene grew up in the East Texas oil fields and entered college at the age of 15. He graduated from East Texas State University at 18 with a bachelor's degree in English history and received his M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Gene is part of the house-church movement, and he travels extensively to aid Christians as they begin meeting in homes rather than in church buildings. He also conducts conferences on living the deeper Christian life.

Gene and his wife, Helen, reside in Jacksonville, Florida, and have two grown children.

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October 27, 2009
Kind of difficult read to start yet eventually smooths out and starts to clear up any confusion. Stimulating for an open mind or a mind that desires to be opened. Winds up being very exciting, opening possibilities for an intimate intense relationship with God for those who dare to think outside the traditional pew.
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