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- Title: What To Do After Being Saved
- Author : Thomas Eristhee
- Release Date : January 18, 2013
- Genre: Christianity,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 286 KB
Description
It would seem that in the Christian realm, one of the biggest problems is “infant death”. In the physical we have developed procedures and processes to reduce infant mortality but for some reason we allow many new Christians to fall by the way, uncared for. This book takes a great interest in seeing such an unfortunate situation redressed.
‘What To Do After Being Saved’ creates an awareness of the awesome need of the church and of converts. With this awareness should come a desire for change for the better. In recognizing its shortcoming, the church should adopt the stance that Jesus Christ declared, in that of all that come, “I have lost none.”
This book also highlights specific areas necessary for the growth and development of converts. This is a tool which could be put into the hands of converts to guide them into areas where they could concentrate on their development in this new life. It also serves as a deterrent to insularity. Some believe that once the initial step is taken their mission is complete. Others believe that staying home and listening to services on the radio and television could suffice to grow as a Christian. Unfortunately, some of the electronic media subtly condone such actions.
‘What To Do After Being Saved’ can be used by churches as they begin their follow-up with converts. These initial steps are very fundamental to the establishing of the seed that has been planted in the hearts of these Christians. Evangelism teams and persons doing personal evangelism would find this an invaluable tool in directing the attention of counsellors and to enable uniformity in approach. In the final analysis one could determine fairly accurately where a new Christian is in his/her development.
This book is not a replacement for local church affiliation or attendance but should enable both the church and convert to achieve the same goal.