Zens takes apart traditions that have divided the body of Christ into groups, built walls under various guises, and separated people of faith by distinctions that Christ did not author.
Zens takes apart traditions that have divided the body of Christ into groups, built walls under various guises, and separated people of faith by disti...
Just as physical families have to face difficulties, so every group of believers will face challenges in their life together. In Christ Alone, Jon Zens opens up five crucial areas that every group will wrestle with at some point in their journey. The first challenge--for Christ to be everything--is the first priority and the other four challenges flow out of it. How do we show that we trust Christ as our Leader? How can we deepen our relationships with one another? Do we define ourselves and find our identity in Christ, or in Adam? When problems arise will we let the...
Just as physical families have to face difficulties, so every group of believers will face challenges in their life together. In Christ Alone, ...
"Kendall's research is remarkable in setting forth the early participants and why they were motivated to challenge traditions in light of 'Sola Scriptura'... May you find this work encouraging and engaging to the point of focusing on 'Christ, ' the mediator of the New Covenant."
--RONALD W. MCKINNEY Pastor, Kinsey Drive Baptist Church, Dalton, Georgia
"Her well-documented recounting of God's providence in raising up the New Covenant Theology movement draws in the reader with engaging stories of real people as they wrestled with their...
"Kendall's research is remarkable in setting forth the early participants and why they were motivated to challenge traditions in light of 'Sola Scr...
A.M. Fairbairn noted concerning the early church that "regarded as to its internal relating, it was a family...in the apostles' day churches were so small that everyone knew every other and kept a watchful eye on one another." Most people would readily admit that now the majority of churches have lost a vital family atmosphere. In Jesus Is Family, the contours of life together in Christ are unfolded in hopes that the Lord will birth committed groups in which the joys of Spirit-led family will be recovered.
A.M. Fairbairn noted concerning the early church that "regarded as to its internal relating, it was a family...in the apostles' day churches were s...