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I’ve been reading A More Christlike God by Brad Jersak, and I want to thank you for encouraging readers/viewers/listeners to read his book. Brad’s encouragement to “pause to think” at the end of each chapter, is thoughtful. I’m sobered, humbled, by how often I allowed others to do my thinking for me.
I’m shocked to discover that some of my “old ideas” marginalized Jesus Christ and his Cross, and some of my “old ideas,” carried to their logical conclusion, “separate” the Father from the Son!
I’m not ashamed to admit I was once a gentile, idolatrous heretic. Jesus replaced my shame with gratitude now that I realize I needed him to do for me what I could not do for myself. Now I’m gentile follower of Jesus Christ. The book’s content is still working in me.
–New York
A More Christlike God is available at www.ptm.org/books.
From Our Mailbox…
I’ve been reading A More Christlike God by Brad Jersak, and I want to thank you for encouraging readers/viewers/listeners to read his book. Brad’s encouragement to “pause to think” at the end of each chapter, is thoughtful. I’m sobered, humbled, by how often I allowed others to do my thinking for me.
I’m shocked to discover that some of my “old ideas” marginalized Jesus Christ and his Cross, and some of my “old ideas,” carried to their logical conclusion, “separate” the Father from the Son!
I’m not ashamed to admit I was once a gentile, idolatrous heretic. Jesus replaced my shame with gratitude now that I realize I needed him to do for me what I could not do for myself. Now I’m gentile follower of Jesus Christ. The book’s content is still working in me.
–New York
A More Christlike God is available at www.ptm.org/books.
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