
What If It's True? (eBook, ePUB)
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What if the Bible is exactly what it claims to be, and your life depended on that answer? What If It's True? is a clear, urgent invitation to measure our lives by God's standard, not our own, and to encounter the Gospel that still transforms hearts today. With a warm yet uncompromising voice, Armetia Cato walks readers from "Am I a good person?" through the Bible's sober diagnosis of sin, the necessity of repentance, and the freedom found in being born again. You'll see why not everyone is automatically a child of God, how unrepentant religion counterfeits true faith, and why baptism still mat...
What if the Bible is exactly what it claims to be, and your life depended on that answer? What If It's True? is a clear, urgent invitation to measure our lives by God's standard, not our own, and to encounter the Gospel that still transforms hearts today. With a warm yet uncompromising voice, Armetia Cato walks readers from "Am I a good person?" through the Bible's sober diagnosis of sin, the necessity of repentance, and the freedom found in being born again. You'll see why not everyone is automatically a child of God, how unrepentant religion counterfeits true faith, and why baptism still matters as a bold, biblical response to salvation.
Grounded in Scripture (including a step-by-step "Romans Road") and everyday clarity, the book confronts cultural confusion with truth and compassion, speaking to skeptics, church-weary believers, and anyone who senses there must be more. Along the way, Cato includes pastoral letters (to the atheist, to parents and children wrestling with identity and culture) and a call to ministers to return to the whole counsel of God. The goal isn't shame, it's freedom: a new heart, a new identity, and a Spirit-led life in Christ.
Grounded in Scripture (including a step-by-step "Romans Road") and everyday clarity, the book confronts cultural confusion with truth and compassion, speaking to skeptics, church-weary believers, and anyone who senses there must be more. Along the way, Cato includes pastoral letters (to the atheist, to parents and children wrestling with identity and culture) and a call to ministers to return to the whole counsel of God. The goal isn't shame, it's freedom: a new heart, a new identity, and a Spirit-led life in Christ.
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