How to be a Christian Without Being Religious by Fritz Ridenour

How to be a Christian Without Being Religious by Fritz Ridenour

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Summary

Christianity is not about people struggling to find a way to be "good"; it's not about people reaching up, but God reaching down. The book of Romans shows that when Christians realize who they are in Christ, they experience hope, joy, and power.

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How to be a Christian Without Being Religious by Fritz Ridenour

Since the days of the early church, Christians have struggled to find a way to be "good"--to please God by their own efforts. They end up carrying a burden God never intended them to bear. And what's more, their brand of Christianity ends up looking like any other religion of the world--bound by joyless rules and rituals. Fritz Ridenour's study of the book of Romans provides an antidote to the pharisaical spirit and shows that Christianity is not a religion but a relationship. It is not people reaching up, but God reaching down. All Christians can enjoy their birthright when they realize who they are in Christ. The result is a life full of hope, joy, power, and potential.
FRITZ RIDENOUR is a favorite writer of readers around the world, with more than 4 million copies of his books in circulation. His books include How to Be a Christian Without Being Religious and How to Be a Christian and Still Enjoy Life. Ridenour and his wife, Jackie, live in Santa Barbara, California. They have three children and ten grandchildren.
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ISBN 13 9780764215636
ISBN 10 0764215639
Title How to be a Christian Without Being Religious
Author Fritz Ridenour
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Baker Publishing Group
Year published 2002-06-06
Number of pages 164
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