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When did the Good News become just good advice?
We live in a self-help world. But Christianity doesn't work as just a moral philosophy or code of ethics. It makes sense only when it is built upon the foundation of the gospel, the Good News. The simple message that God has done everything he requires to reconcile sinners to himself is not just the church's slogan but its lifeblood.
In this candid and hopeful book, Michael Horton challenges us to reorient our faith and our Christian practice toward the transformative, Christ-centered gospel--both in the church and in the world.
Mike Horton has once again hit the nail on the head. With engaging clarity he demonstrates that the gospel is not just for non-Christians; it's for Christians too. Horton's book is a flavorsome reminder that in order for Christians to make a difference in this world, we must be driven by something otherworldly--namely, the gospel.--Tullian Tchividjian, pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church and author of Unfashionable
Michael Horton is one who understands the time. More than a fad, a twelve-step program, or a forty-day challenge, Horton reminds us that the gospel is the everyday brick and mortar of a life built on the promise of eternal life in Jesus Christ. Before you read another book, read this one.--Anthony Carter, lead pastor of East Point
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It takes about 4 Hours and 50 minutes on average for a reader to read The Gospel-Driven Life: Being Good News People In A Bad News World. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Gospel-Driven Life: Being Good News People In A Bad News World is 272 pages long.
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