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What Does the Christian Book Market Need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hidden In Him" data-source="post: 71455594" data-attributes="member: 394216"><p>What the Christian book markets needs most is accurate, authoritative hands on training in how to operate in the spiritual gifts as they are described in the New Testament epistles, especially prophecy, interpretation of tongues, casting out of demons, miraculous and visibly confirmable healings, and the raising of the dead. Maybe there are few who could teach authoritatively on the latter, but certainly there ought be accurate instruction on how to operate in the rest, and train others in how to do so as well. The fact that so few operate in these things today is a true barometer of just how far we have strayed from true New Testament Christianity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hidden In Him, post: 71455594, member: 394216"] What the Christian book markets needs most is accurate, authoritative hands on training in how to operate in the spiritual gifts as they are described in the New Testament epistles, especially prophecy, interpretation of tongues, casting out of demons, miraculous and visibly confirmable healings, and the raising of the dead. Maybe there are few who could teach authoritatively on the latter, but certainly there ought be accurate instruction on how to operate in the rest, and train others in how to do so as well. The fact that so few operate in these things today is a true barometer of just how far we have strayed from true New Testament Christianity. [/QUOTE]
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