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We never know when we will be called upon to act as God's servants, but we must be ready to accept the work to spread the message of the gospel and the kingdom of God. In The World Loves Its Own, minister and author David C. Dawson provides a unique, in-depth discussion of becoming a servant and what it means. Through scriptural examples, Dawson reiterates the requirements the Lord has placed on his servants, some of which have been disregarded or taken lightly. A real person who discusses real situations, Dawson describes the true servants of God and their history, the reason for their…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We never know when we will be called upon to act as God's servants, but we must be ready to accept the work to spread the message of the gospel and the kingdom of God. In The World Loves Its Own, minister and author David C. Dawson provides a unique, in-depth discussion of becoming a servant and what it means. Through scriptural examples, Dawson reiterates the requirements the Lord has placed on his servants, some of which have been disregarded or taken lightly. A real person who discusses real situations, Dawson describes the true servants of God and their history, the reason for their calling, and what they should expect from society for performing their roles. During his earthly ministry, Jesus Christ informed his disciples they would face harsh persecution from society for their faith in Him. True Christians today will also face severe persecution. The World Loves Its Own is an intense probe into the warning message Christ left for all believers today.
Autorenporträt
David C. Dawson is an author, award-winning journalist, and documentary maker living near Oxford in the UK. He has traveled extensively, filming in nearly every continent of the world. He has lived in London, Geneva, and San Francisco, but now prefers the tranquility of the Oxfordshire countryside. David has one son, who is also a successful filmmaker. In his spare time, David tours Europe on his aging Triumph motorbike and sings with the London Gay Men's Chorus.