ISBN-13: 9781518753954 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 114 str.
Are Protestants Merely Having a Fling? Both sides say they have this goal, to recover our original unity. But with 45,000 denominations in a now-exponential rise, the Reformers' hope of escaping the Pope has not been realized. Even believers have to admit that something is terribly wrong. A house divided is not of the Lord, while Rome, recognizing its own, calls prodigals back to the fold. Van Impe and Graham would have us regard the Popes as men of faith. There are reasons for this disarray, the evangelicals' Babel. In his latest work, Make Us A Name, author Joseph B. Conti discusses why: The clergy-laity split of Rome is the root of all division; that division always come down to names and glorying in men; like Israel with Canaan, we must remove all vestiges of Rome; the only remedy is the cross and the lofty name of the Lord. Join with us as we tackle the themes of building projects, hierarchy, and Constantine's sun-god religion. Christmas and Easter will have to go, with that age-old link between Catholic and Muslim, Babylon's Queen of Heaven. Star-pastors, Pontiffs, and Reverends beware - the trained and ordained should never negate Christ's blood-bought kingdom of priests. Men who always speak of greatness are trying to flee the tree.