GETTING INTO JESUS' LIFE

Authors title addresses spiritual questions in profound and practical ways

Explore What It Means to Be a Genuine Follower of Christ in New Book

Authors title addresses spiritual questions in profound and practical ways

2010-04-26

LONGWOOD, FL--There are many people who call themselves Christians yet fail to exhibit Christlikeness in their lives. Many of them have looked into their own life and questioned where they really stood with God. Many more have--at one time or another--entertained the inner suspicion that their relationship with God is pretense, a charade without internal conviction and meaning. Such "unrest" is common among Christians today. That is why author John G. Vosnos penned his deeply thought-provoking new book, Getting into Jesus' Life: Beginning Correctly, Finishing Well! ($15.99, paperback, 978-1-61579-936-7)--to address these questions and more in profound and practical ways, exploring what it means to be a genuine follow of Christ.

"I want the reader to experience a fresh understanding of the call of Jesus on one's life so that one's Christian faith is no longer seen as something tacked on to our lives' list of acquisitions, included in the inventory of our lives' accomplishments, or added to our portfolios," the author says. "Rather, the reader will want to abandon confidence in any of these things and be immersed in the life of the One who loves us immeasurably and sacrificed His dear life to redeem and transform ours. This is the only way to discover and live out the lives God intended for us."

Vosnos, who has been involved in pastoral ministry for 40 years, has interacted with many people regarding the gospel and their understanding--and misunderstanding--of it. An educated observer of the changes that have taken place in the Christian message and the way people respond to it, he wrote Getting into Jesus' Life in order to give people the chance to experience what they otherwise might miss--an unimaginably life-changing quest!

 

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