God and Salvation in Mormonism: A Biblical Response
As the Church of Latter-day Saints grows in Africa, Christians must learn to lovingly engage them with the truth about God and his grace.
As the Church of Latter-day Saints grows in Africa, Christians must learn to lovingly engage them with the truth about God and his grace.
It’s a question many ask. Was salvation in the Old Testament different to the New? Were they saved by law, while we’re saved by grace?
Because Jesus’ work on the cross is familiar to Christians, its glorious riches are easily forgotten. Thus Gatiss’ short book is a welcome reminder.
Across cultures people remember and honour their dead. But ancestral veneration goes further, believing the deceased can affect the living.
The idea of pleading or applying the blood of Christ is woven into many Africans’ prayers and language. What does it mean? And must we do it?