Time

Management
|
 |
Christian Books: Our Ways To God
Author: Robert Thatcher
The ultimate Christian book is the Bible. Next to it are the
books published specifically as supplements of Christian
theology. Individual Christian books that allow both the authors
and the readers to explore the realms of Christianity. To
interpret philosophical questions and virtually all other things
that concern the knowledge on Christian theology.
What there is to it for becoming Christians is usually the most
common topic in the majority of Christian books along with all
the fields of studies that Christianity and Christian doctrines
cover.
Well-written Christian books, poems, articles, and selections
have tremendous effects on one's personality and may lead to
great changes in a person's points of view. These are powerful
instruments for spiritual growth for the person reading them.
Christianity is primarily defined as belief on a Supreme Being,
specifically Jesus Christ as humanity's savior. Christians on
the other hand, are people who have personal relationship with
God. This same relationship has become the greater focus in
producing Christian writings.
These books are the materialized responses of man to his Living
God. As it is, the greatest and the majority of in-print
materials with regards to Christianity are often encircling on
the topic about his relationship with the Creator. God is the
Supreme Writer of history and the little gods (or the
Christians) are the writers of their personal stories with God
as the central character.
One reputed source of inspirations that led authors to write
their Christian readings, is the Bible. From here did the
foundations of theology came from, supported by the scriptures
that have been discovered over the centuries, and from here too
did the geniuses of Christian readings received and based their
best sellers.
This is no miracle since the Bible had been circulating the
world since Christianity begun. And copies of it has reached
even the remotest areas of the world and the most neglected
sections of the societies.
For those who love and have some background on Christian
readings, they may identify such books because they often
include the following:
- citations and doctrines - beliefs and dogmas - Christian
manifestos - fundamentals of Christianity - true to life stories
- inspirational anecdotes - meditations and reflections - aid to
prayers - building personal relationships with God - Christian
theology and prophecies - articles and news as they relate to
predictions - personal growth and recovery - personal health -
social issues - prayers and meditations - lifestyle management -
wisdom on life - selections on ministry, discipleship,
evangelism, fellowship and worship - biographies - fictions,
children books and the likes - guidelines for Christian living
and a variety of other things.
Christian books were written out of extraordinary and not so
extraordinary encounters. You may find some of them non-pleasing
because many reveal philosophies that are against to your
personal perspectives. However, this does not negate the fact
the larger portion of these reading touches the heart. Most are
known to have created deep and great changes among their
readers. Not only can people relate with the author's ideas, we
are also lead to recreate in us broader sense of religion and
enlightenment. These are by and large mind openers. They expose
us to what should be believed in and trusted upon.
We are moved by what we read. Why? Because these are tales of
personal experiences with the Being we call GOD.
Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino,
California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines
and provides Christian book resources on
"http://www.your-christian-book.info"
Back
Top  |
Mize

Webs
|
 |