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Why I Am A Member Of The Church Of Christ by Leroy Brownlow - Used Copies

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This book does an excellent job of explaining the distinctive doctrines of the churches of Christ, which by current religious standards is a peculiar group. The book is well laid out and easy to follow. Whether the reader agrees with the teachings or not, he will come away with a good understanding of not only what church teaches, but why, including the plethora of scriptural references used by the church to back up its teachings.


Subjects covered include teachings and practices on: the Bible; who founded the church, where, and when; the nature of the church and its mission; church names and organization; divisions and denominations; inherited sin; how one is saved, including the role of Christ's blood, repentance, and baptism; Christian living; prayer; miracles; and worship, including communion and church music. These teachings, in whole, distinguish the churches of Christ from other religious groups.


Highly recommend.


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