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The Day-spring from on High

Autor Paul C Hewett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2020
An epic battle in raging between the Church and the emerging church of the anti-Christ. Is Jesus God in the flesh or not? Gnostics, feminists and other ideologues want to marginalize and eliminate orthodox and biblical Christianity. Is Jesus merely an ethical teacher from Palestine, or is He the divine Logos? In the massive re-alignment of global Christianity, the Anglican Communion is also re-aligning, and a great Anglican counteroffensive is on. Those who uphold the Lordship of Christ, Scripture, Councils and Creeds, are on one side, and, on the other, those promoting ideologies...the logos of fallen man's ideas. In the United States, traditional, orthodox Anglicans, who have been in the wilderness for forty years, are entering a promised land with amazing possibilities.
Here is a story that begs to be told: our forty years in the wilderness, 1977 - 2017, and God's plan for us in the Promised Land, 2017 - till our Lord comes again.


Join this Anglican bishop in a journey from a world trying to solve everything by politics to the Person and Presence of the Day-spring from on high, the King of kings and Lord of lords, whose love for us changed everything in the Church and in our world, and restores us, in the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, to communion with our heavenly Father
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781647535513
ISBN-10: 1647535514
Pagini: 734
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: URLink Print & Media, LLC

Notă biografică

The Rt. Rev. Paul Hewett is the Bishop of the Diocese of the Holy Cross, a Diocese for traditional, orthodox Anglicans based in Columbia, South Carolina, and part of the "Anglican Joint Synods." He is a graduate of the Philadelphia Divinity School, who, after serving a parish in southwest London for three years, returned in 1976 to the States to help begin the continuing church movement for traditional Episcopalians, by founding a dozen parishes from coast to coast.