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Real Christianity

How to Be Bold for Christ In a Culture of Darkness

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Real Christianity

By: Dale Partridge
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As Christians, we know we’re supposed to be holy, set apart, and different than the world. But the reality is, the lives of many Christians look a lot more like the culture than like Christ. The question the devout are seeking today is, what does it really look like to follow Christ in a culture of darkness? In this short book, Dale Partridge assaults the watered-down, lukewarm Christianity that is harbored in many modern churches and replaces it with the raw, biblical Gospel found in the New Testament.

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This book is a terrific antidote to easy believes in the modern church. It also gets to the proper idea of Lordship.

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A fast, no nonsense read with some hard to swallow truths that are so important for you to know about your walk with Jesus and your salvation!

A must read for every Christian

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This was an absolutely God-given read using biblical truths. God bless all those who call upon Him as Lord

A must read for all who call christ Lord.

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loved this book, love that Dale read it too, his voice is easy to listen to and doesn't tend to turn to background noise for me.

a really great book.

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I’m trying to wrap my head around a message that is effectively that Christianity is sacrifice and suffering while the man writing and telling his story is selling his stuff for gazillions of dollars and talking about his vacations to his cabin. There’s a Fundamental walk the talk Problem existing between the man and the story.

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