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_aThe God Who is Real _eA Creationist Approach to Evangelism and Missions _fHenry Morris |
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_aGrand Rapids, Michigan _cBaker Book House _d1988 |
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215 | _a85 pages | ||
320 | _aincludes bibliographic information | ||
327 | _a1. The Impotent God of Chance 2. The Immoral Gods of Pantheism 3. Science and the God of Creation 4. The God of the Bible 5. The God of All Grace | ||
330 | _aWhen the apostle Paul attempted to evangelize Gentile pagan idolators, he did not begin with Bible exposition. Instead, he and other apostles began with the one common ground they shared with these polytheistic pantheists - the evidence of the Creator in his creation. The God Who Is Real suggests a creationist approach to evangelism andmissions. The precedent that the apostle Paul set with the Gentile pagans should be a standard for all who try to reach people with little knowledge of the Bible. | ||
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