The 1960s Decade in Photos by Jim Corrigan

The 1960s Decade in Photos by Jim Corrigan

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The 1960s Decade in Photos by Jim Corrigan

Is your life surrendered to God? Is there a difference between a Christian and a disciple of Christ or are they one and the same?

Many people claim to be Christian, but few carry their own cross and live as committed, fruitful followers of Christ. In One Life Under God, Dr. Tony Evans explains the difference between being a Christian and being a disciple of Christ. He encourages you to evaluate your current spiritual condition in light of God's Word while helping you understand what a surrendered life looks like.

Total surrender and submission to God is the key to living life as He's planned for you. If you are going to know God's will for your life, your calling in the kingdom, then God must own all of you.

Jim Corrigan holds degrees from Penn State and Johns Hopkins. He has written for American History magazine among other publications and is the author of The 48th Pennsylvania in the Battle of the Crater (McFarland, 2006) and more than a dozen books on military history topics. He appeared on PCN's PA Books. He lives near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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ISBN 13 9780766031357
ISBN 10 0766031357
Title The 1960s Decade in Photos
Author Jim Corrigan
Series Amazing Decades In Photos
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Enslow Publishing
Year published 2010-02-01
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.