CHRISTIAN LITERATURE TODAY

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CONTENTS


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!


  • A Heart After God, on Elizabeth M. Hoekstra's Devotional for a deeper experience of God and His loving character.
  • The Truth About Lying. Francine Rivers' Portrayal of Rahab, A Woman With A Past To Whom God Gave a Future
  • Songs of Gary Johnson: Reminded of His Goodness. The poetic touch, the anointing of the Holy Spirit, and a keen desire to get all into a genuine prayer to the Lord through worship and thanksgiving make Gary Johnson's songs a great treasure.
  • Where In the World Is God? An insightful book by Alec Brooks, offered in Christian Literature Today for you to read and download free. How we view God is the determining factor in the way we live our lives. If we see God as being vitally interested, compasionate, and always with us in our suffering, we will draw near to Him for comfort and we will be comforted.
  • Ancestor Worship in China, a critical introduction by Noah Krieg. With this essay, we begin a new feature on crosscultural evangelism. Helpful background materials will be published for creative writers who wish to write stories with a crosscultural background and for crosscultural readers. Pray for the people groups that are presented.

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At the Crossroads. Let us take the Gospel to the whole world, with love, hope, and faith. Courtesy: DINAMALAR