My thanks to Kyle Greenwood for a great review of What Christians Ought To Believe. It was for guys like him and for churches like his that I wrote it!
So, how did I underestimate the value of this book? It’s not just for my teenagers who are lacking formal theological education. It’s for pastors, needing a refresher on why they do what they do. It’s for church small groups and Sunday School classes. It’s for church membership and baptism classes. It’s for Christian high school students AND teachers. It’s for Christian college faculty and staff who know the four spiritual laws, but not the three persons of the Trinity. Finally, What Christians ought to Believe, is the perfect book for College freshmen and sophomores majoring in business, music, education, psychology, or underwater basket-weaving who are forced to take an Intro to Theology course. The book is easy to read (and often fun!), and guides them through the doctrines they need to learn, love, and live.