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Neil T. AndersonBethany House / 2014 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$9.494.0 out of 5 stars for Your Foundation in Christ, Victory Series, Study 3. View reviews of this product. 2 Reviews
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nabagailSeattleGender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Your Foundation in Christ by Dr. Neil AndersonOctober 21, 2014nabagailSeattleGender: femaleNeil Anderson's book "Your Foundation in Christ" is the third in his Victory Study Series. Whether you are new to the Christian faith or have been a long time believer this study is foundational. It is clearly written and provides an understanding of our roots and life in Christ.
His definition of absolute truth is especially appreciated and most particularly because in today's Western Culture truth is often considered as different for everyone. Anderson states that "Truth is how things really are as seen from God's perspective" and that "truth is rooted in the absolute nature of God."
The study goes on to address The Nature of Faith, Living Boldly, Godly Relationships, Freedom of Forgiveness and living by the Spirit. Each section provides study questions to reinforce your learning. I would certainly recommend this series if asked.
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gcwfarmgirlOhioAge: 18-24Gender: female3 Stars Out Of 5MehOctober 3, 2014gcwfarmgirlOhioAge: 18-24Gender: femaleQuality: 3Value: 3Meets Expectations: 1I'm going to start out and say this book was ok, I kind of liked it. 3 out of 5 stars.
The book contains six chapters (or sessions at is says above) and each chapter then contains several mini-chapters.
Each mini-chapter is short (we're talking two pages tops) followed by a series of questions. I was frustrated that some of the questions didn't really matching up to what you just read.
The chapters were OK to read, but at times it didn't seem to flow well.
Though there were a few times I had those deep thought moments, over all I found myself just skimming the book and not really walking away inspired or refreshed.
Honestly, I didn't even finish the book, I found it boring, I got half way and then skimmed the rest.
I haven't read the other book in this series (this is the third installment), but I don't think that has anything to do with my 'meh' feeling towards this book.
I received this book through Baker Publishing group from Bethany House in exchange for my honest review.
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