Wednesday Book Reviews for 6.6.18

Wednesday Book Reviews for 6-6-18

Today’s Books and resources are from Todd Friel. He is the Host of Wretched TV and Radio.  These books are practical and important as we think about the Gospel and our proclamation of the Gospel.

Wednesday Book Reviews for 6-6-18Jesus Unmasked: The Truth Will Shock You

Jesus Unmasked reveals over thirty Old Testament stories that point to Jesus Christ Himself. What were once shadowy pictures of redemption in the Old Testament became a vivid reality when Jesus Christ was born.

Friel presents Jesus as the scarlet thread weaving the Old and New Testaments together beautifully bringing the gospel to life for unbelievers, new believers, and mature believers pursuing spiritual growth. Hear Jesus tell us who He is in the gospels. See Him in the historical events and prophecies of our ancient biblical history. Only God could write one story through dozens of authors over thousands of years about one man without a single contradiction.

Todd Friel, popular Christian radio host and podcaster, is known for delivering profound theological insights in easy to understand and even humorous sound bites. Jesus Unmasked delivers wonder, hope, and the unmatched power of the Gospel. This Bible study tool is also a perfect evangelical resource effectively silencing Bible critics and inspiring those who have been apathetic toward religion and discipleship.

Couples are reading Jesus Unmasked together and recommending it to their churches for evangelism and Bible study. Imagine how it could transform your personal relationship with Jesus Christ, your family and your community.

Wednesday Book Reviews for 6-6-18Judge Not: How a Lack of Discernment Led to Drunken Pastors, Peanut Butter Armpits, & The Fall of a Nation (Paperback and Kindle formats)

THE CHURCH HAS GONE TO THE WOLVES.

The blasphemously named “Holy Ghost Bartender” encourages people to get “drunk in the Spirit” and fall down laughing maniacally.

A megachurch youth pastor puts peanut butter in his armpits and has his youth group lick it out.

A celebrity pastor spends twenty-four hours in a bed, with his wife, on the roof of the church, in an effort to encourage his flock to have sex every day for a month.
This is just the tip of the insanity iceberg known as Evangelicalism. A famine of biblical discernment has led to skinny sheep, fat goats, and a compromised Christian witness.

While there are great, godly men who boldly and biblically shepherd their flocks, the majority of evangelical churches have become silly centers. The result? America the beautiful has become America the debauched.

In Judge Not, Todd Friel dares to violate Evangelicalism’s first commandment: thou shall not judge. Friel satirically and painfully exposes some of the rot in the underbelly of the contemporary church, and points to a solution to help rescue the church, save souls, and glorify God.

Prepare to potentially be shocked, offended, and inspired to do more than just complain about the state of Evangelicalism. This book will enable you to actually do something to put an end to the chicanery that pervades far too many churches.

It is time to act, before all of our children are consuming peanut butter a la armpit.

Wednesday Book reviews for 6-6-18Terrified! How to Overcome the Fear of Sharing Your Faith (CD)

Paul came to the Corinthians with fear, no eloquence and much trembling. If that sounds like you, then you are qualified to do the most compassionate thing a Christian can do . . . share the cure for eternal death.

We live in a world of self-proclaimed intellectuals, evolutionists, post-modernists, and atheists, but you don’t need to be an expert in ANY of those areas. You simply need to know the Biblical principles for sharing your faith and you will be in control of every witness encounter.

If you are a Christian, you know someone who is not saved. Please, overcome your fears for their sake. Let Terrified help you.

Includes step by step study manual and 26 witness encounters varying from lapsed Lutheran to angry Catholic.

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