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"It
is not that Christianity has been tried and
found wanting, but that it has been found hard
and not tried."
G.K.
Chesterton
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Destroying Our
Private Cities
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Some nice
things relatively sane
people
have said about my book |
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Phil Callaway,
author of Growing Up on the Edge of
the World (from the Forward)
“I think it appropriate to mention here
that I am not customarily a reader of
commentaries. I agree with those who
have observed that when the angels plan
Comedy Night in Heaven, they do not book
a humorist, they take turns reading
commentaries. This book is a rare
exception. You will find in these pages
the truths of Scripture handled with
care, wrapped in conviction, and rightly
divided. This book will not make the
angels laugh, but I trust it will cause
us all to consider again a book that is
as fresh as tomorrow’s news.”
Phil's website....click here |
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Doug Nichols, International
Director of Action International
Ministries
“Chip’s lay-commentary on Philippians
gives an explanation and meaning to the
text with contemporary applications. It
is a lively biblical application-driven
study of this small four-chapter book.
Just reading the section titles whets
the reader's appetite to study this book
with renewed spiritual interest:
Developing a mind for unity and
humility; Paying more than lip service
to Christian commitment; Christianity
found hard but not tried; Adversity is a
part of the sanctifying process; Our joy
is measured by our love for the church;
Joy amid suffering; Christian
spirituality is sustained in the arena
of community and nourished in the arena
of affliction; Servant attributes added;
The mind of Christ means pursuing God's
glory, not our self-esteem; How do we
qualify for honor; Beware a false
security; Spiritual formation is molded
by humility, not by accomplishment or
status; Our level of commitment
determines our level of contentment.
This book will encourage ordinary
Christians to read, understand, and
apply God's Word for His glory!”
Click
here and discover
Action International
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Reverend Brian Flett, Project
Fare-Well Coordinator, Seattle WA
“…a phenomenal book about the
fundamentals of the Christian faith as
it relates to the Word and the mission
of the church. As a minister working
with the poor, I frequently encounter
Christians who seek to "give" in order
to add more meaning and significance to
their lives by "helping" someone "less
fortunate" than themselves. These
"servants" rarely capture what they
seek, for in the end they seek something
only a dynamic relationship with their
creator can provide. Chip clearly
establishes this reality with great
readable exegetical insight into the
letter to the Philippians. His book gives us
a great biblical rubric via Paul's
letter to the Philippians to understand
that seeking our potential has
everything to do with serving our
savior. This book is a must read, not
only for those who are seeking to add
true depth to their mission philosophy,
but also their mission activity.” |
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"Is your church full of strife? Are you
wondering if you should suffer for your
faith? Read Anderson's book, 'Destroying
our Private Cities', which will help
rebuild the life of your church.
Anderson parses Philippians for an
in-depth look at why our society is so
divided and how to bring community back
into your church home. A passionate look
at the individuality of our society and
how it is tearing the church, regardless
of denomination, apart from Christ. Our
society has become insular and
individualistic, even our churches. By
reviewing what Paul writes to the
members of Philippi, Anderson clearly
demonstrates how the individuals can no
longer worship alone in order for the
gospel to grow."
Click here for Tina's website
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