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The Three Conversions of the Christian Life
The Christian life is a journey. Although all Christians are traveling to the same destination, we go at different rates and with differing milestones along the way.
In The Three Conversions of the Christian Life, Robert Lewis and Kevin Martin deal with the major transitions or signposts of a faith journey: conversion to Christ, conversion to the church, and conversion to mission.
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Although it sounds somewhat linear, these three conversions often happen at different times in the life of the believer.
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Kevin E. Martin
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Robert Michael Lewis
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About The Book
- Who: All Christians seeking a fully converted life.
- What: An individual or group study featuring six exceptional examples of fully converted Christians.
- When: Perfectly geared for an enriching Lenten experience.
- Where: At home or in your parish.
- Why: Many sincere Christians often are missing one of the three steps to a fully converted life.
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Praise for The Three Conversions of the Christian Life
“For those who are looking for an accessible book that offers a holistic approach to discipleship and growth, this is a fantastic resource. What was particularly powerful were the stories of spiritual guides and saints who open for the reader the spiritual life of growth.”
— Everett Lees, Vicar, Christ Church (Episcopal)
“Insightful and engaging, The Three Conversions of the Christian Life is an excellent companion for group or individual study for anyone seeking to deepen their own walk of discipleship. It’s straightforward, easy to read, and peppered with questions that will prompt faith-deepening reflection and conversation.”
— Brian Maas, Bishop, Nebraska Synod, ELCA
“This book makes the compelling case that turning to Christ must be followed by turning to the church and to mission if we are to live the Christian life in its fullness. Through inspiring examples of the converted (both famous and less so), and engaging questions (ideal for small-group study), the authors show us the path of discipleship and help point the way.”
— Poulson Reed, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
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