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Nailed: Reclaiming the Gospel
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Nailed: Reclaiming the Gospel

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NAILED - Reclaiming the Gospel is a collection of statements about the three persons of the Trinity, and how they relate to mankind. The book gives the reader a fresh look at the good news that Jesus brought in person to the world, which amounts to the fact that there is a Father who loves us consistently, who wants the best for us, and has the power to rescue us from our mess. This is particularly important in modern society, where fatherlessness is responsible for so much personal insecurity and many social problems-because Christ offers His Father as the solution.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Red Balloon Publishing
Date
22 June 2020
Pages
248
ISBN
9781838042103

NAILED - Reclaiming the Gospel is a collection of statements about the three persons of the Trinity, and how they relate to mankind. The book gives the reader a fresh look at the good news that Jesus brought in person to the world, which amounts to the fact that there is a Father who loves us consistently, who wants the best for us, and has the power to rescue us from our mess. This is particularly important in modern society, where fatherlessness is responsible for so much personal insecurity and many social problems-because Christ offers His Father as the solution.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Red Balloon Publishing
Date
22 June 2020
Pages
248
ISBN
9781838042103