
GE Alarm to the Unconverted, An: Why You Need Jesus
What is conversion? What does it look like? And why does it matter? Joseph Alleine addresses these questions and more in this book, pleading with the unconverted to turn to Christ. Contrasting the life of the believer with the eternity facing those who are not in Christ this passionate appeal explains not only why, but how to give your life to God.
128 pages.
View excerpt here.
"This is one of the clearest, heartâsearching and heartâwarming explanations of true Christianity you will ever find. Deeply in the Bible, it comes from the pen of a man who suffered for his faith. While using fresh language and contemporary idioms, this edition maintains the structure and direction of Alleineâs masterful book without losing any of its strident urgency and passionate concern for those who do not know Christ. Whether you are a Christian already or not, this pocket book is a highly recommended read" -Â ï»żJohn Benton, Director of Pastoral Support, The Pastorsâ Academy, London Seminary, London, UK
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What is conversion? What does it look like? And why does it matter? Joseph Alleine addresses these questions and more in this book, pleading with the unconverted to turn to Christ. Contrasting the life of the believer with the eternity facing those who are not in Christ this passionate appeal explains not only why, but how to give your life to God.
128 pages.
View excerpt here.
"This is one of the clearest, heartâsearching and heartâwarming explanations of true Christianity you will ever find. Deeply in the Bible, it comes from the pen of a man who suffered for his faith. While using fresh language and contemporary idioms, this edition maintains the structure and direction of Alleineâs masterful book without losing any of its strident urgency and passionate concern for those who do not know Christ. Whether you are a Christian already or not, this pocket book is a highly recommended read" -Â ï»żJohn Benton, Director of Pastoral Support, The Pastorsâ Academy, London Seminary, London, UK













