Religion & Spirituality

 

Steps to Christ by Ellen G. White
Steps to Christ reveals Jesus as Savior to the world. In just thirteen short chapters, you’ll discover the steps to finding a forever friendship with Jesus. You’ll read about His love for you, repentance, faith and acceptance, growing like Him, the privilege of prayer, what to do with doubt, and How to spend your days rejoicing in your best Friend, Jesus.
Steps to Christ by Ellen G. White Steps to Christ reveals Jesus as Savior to the world. In just thirteen short chapters, you’ll discover the steps to finding a forever friendship with Jesus. You’ll read about His love for you, repentance, faith and acceptance, growing like Him, the privilege of prayer, what to do with doubt, and How to spend your days rejoicing in your best Friend, Jesus.

 

 

The Great Controversy by Ellen G. White
Back Cover:

When John F. Kennedy ran for president, many Americans opposed electing a Roman Catholic to the White House. They feared that the Catholic Church might dominate the state, robbing Americans of their cherished freedom of conscience.

That was before President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II worked together to bring down Communism during the cold war. That was before Pope Francis spoke to Congress and waved to adoring crowds in Washington, D.C. Now many Americans view the pope as a respected leader of the Christian World.

Is this a good or bad thing? Before we decide, we should take a hard look at history, because the only thing we have to fear for the future is if we forget the past.
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This book, first published in the 1880s, brilliantly predicted the thawing of tensions between the United States and the Vatican. The author reaches some very important conclusions about what that new friendship means for the future.

The Great Controversy poses a serious question that every individual must consider. If a political superpower and a religious superpower join forces, what will be the inevitable result?
The Great Controversy by Ellen G. White Back Cover: When John F. Kennedy ran for president, many Americans opposed electing a Roman Catholic to the White House. They feared that the Catholic Church might dominate the state, robbing Americans of their cherished freedom of conscience. That was before President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II worked together to bring down Communism during the cold war. That was before Pope Francis spoke to Congress and waved to adoring crowds in Washington, D.C. Now many Americans view the pope as a respected leader of the Christian World. Is this a good or bad thing? Before we decide, we should take a hard look at history, because the only thing we have to fear for the future is if we forget the past. ​ This book, first published in the 1880s, brilliantly predicted the thawing of tensions between the United States and the Vatican. The author reaches some very important conclusions about what that new friendship means for the future. The Great Controversy poses a serious question that every individual must consider. If a political superpower and a religious superpower join forces, what will be the inevitable result?