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To Life!

Rediscovering Biblical Church

Author: Steve Maltz

Product code: B429

Do feel that something in your Christian life is missing, but you?re not sure what? Dare we believe we can return to the Biblical Church of the first apostles? Because it?s a question of mindsets, this final part of the trilogy argues it?s worth trying.

Have you ever asked the question, where does the World end and the Church begin? Is the 21st Century Church truly the best it could possibly be? Are there forgotten places that we should be revisiting?

Steve Maltz answers all these questions and more with the wit, wisdom and wonder that is the trademark of his writing. Be prepared - it will turn your World upside down.

"This is the hardest book that I've ever had to write. It's the final book of the trilogy (after 'How the Church lost ...') and was always going to be the book that tries to supply the answers to the questions posed in the other two books. The intention was for it to have a positive tone, in content, design and even in its title, to encourage neutrals to pick it up and read (very few 'neutrals' were happy to do so with the other two books!) This new book has been written for the wider church, to be read by those who need to see changes in their lives and their church as well as those who want to see changes."
Steve Maltz

"If you thought you knew what the Bible teaches about church life and practise then it's time to think again. I warmly, and unhesitatingly, commend this book."
(Beresford Job, international Bible teacher) Beresford Job (Bible teacher and author of 'Biblical Church')

"In this fine book, Steve Maltz addresses the issue of religious tradition and its power to force out biblical truth, thus creating disarmed and impotent churches. It is a warning we must heed."
Chris Hill (Bible teacher, broadcaster, writer)

 

About the Author

Steve Maltz

A freelance web consultant, writer, blogger and the founder of Saffron Planet, the Christian web radio initiative. He is married with three sons and two freeloading cats and lives in East London.