For many years, we have been told that good Christians are gentle, docile, and quiet, never disturbing or putting anyone to any trouble. They live peacefully in modest homes, work regular jobs, raise families, and go to church. Christians must certainly never complain, oppose authority, resist oppression, or use power to force reforms. Judging from the Bible, however, the pundits would have a hard time proving these assertions. In Scripture, most of the great men and women of God were troublemakers.
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Divine
Parodies & Holy Histories: with Select Poems:
Illustrations of Gospel Truth What happens when
God sends Elijah to a worship seminar? Who will help
the Little Red Hen evangelize her community? How did a
Japanese pilot who bombed Pearl Harbor become a Christian evangelist?
Why did a pastor hide his face with a cloth for the rest of his
life? ISBN 978-1-4303-0781-5 paperback, 104 pp., 6 x 9 in., with index. |
God's Trombone Books by Paul
Hughes
Joseph
Moses
David
Elijah
Ahab
Micaiah
Jesus
John the Baptist
Herod
The Apostles
The Sanhedrin
Stephen
Paul
Lystra
Ephesus
Jerusalem
Gospel
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