Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant

· New Leaf Publishing Group
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In this easy-to-read book, Ken Ham gives us a primer in Creation science evangelism using two very different sermons from the book of Acts that were designed to reach two different audiences — the churched and the unchurched. Jew and Gentile — to effectively reach the lost.
  • Outlines the social and moral consequences that modern culture’s war on the Bible is having on society
  • Provides helpful insight into understanding how to evangelize to young people
  • Offers guidance on how to ensure churches are properly equipping their members to defend their faith

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4.8
4 reviews
Timothy Coon
September 21, 2020
Excellent book! Be patient with the slow start and you will be rewarded with a clear and concise understanding of the importance of the Creation account.
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Ruths 5 Angels
December 26, 2018
Gospel Reset. Salvation made Relevant
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About the author

Ken Ham is the president/CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis - U.S. and the highly acclaimed Creation Museum. Ken Ham is one of the most in-demand Christian speakers in North America. Ken's emphasis is on the relevance and authority of the book of Genesis and how compromise on Genesis has opened a dangerous door regarding how the culture and church view biblical authority. His Australian accent, keen sense of humor, captivating stories, and exceptional PowerPoint illustrations have made him one of North America's most effective Christian communicators.

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