The Definition of Christianity

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By John Lennox
(Gospel Folio Press, 2001)

Designed to help the reader grasp the historic facts at the heart of the Christian gospel, including topics such as: the world's fatal flaw, magic and the gospel, and Christ among the philosophers.

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Money is an excellent gift of God, answering the noblest ends. In the hands of his children, it is food for the hungry, drink for the thirsty, raiment for the naked: It gives to the traveller and the stranger where to lay his head. By it we may supply the place of an husband to the widow, and of a father to the fatherless. We may be a defence for the oppressed, a means of health to the sick, of ease to them that are in pain; it may be as eyes to the blind, as feet to the lame; yea, a lifter up from the gates of death! It is therefore of the highest concern that all who fear God know how to employ this valuable talent; that they be instructed how it may answer these glorious ends, and in the highest degree.

John Wesley, “The Use of Money”

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