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The biggest mistake pastors make is compromising the gospel! Most pastors and Bible study leaders don't do it knowingly, but it's happening in nearly all denominations. This inspiring book reveals that if we are going to believe the Bible as the source for understanding salvation, we also have to believe and trust what it says about WHY we need salvation (the origin of sin). The reason we need Jesus, and the first promise of our future salvation and restoration in Him, comes early in Genesis. In this dynamic book, learn how accepting the evolution-based belief that the universe is billions of years old unlocks the door of faith-shattering compromise. Heed the wake up call to return to the authority of God's Word. This cutting-edge message goes into detail on the word "yom" and even exposes pastors and other influencers who have compromised on the strategic "age of the earth" issue. Clearly reveals the destructive nature of old-earth beliefs on the core gospel/salvation message of scripture. Ken Ham, international speaker and best-selling author on biblical authority, examines how compromise starting in Genesis, particularly in regard to the six days of creation and the earth's age, have filtered down from professors to pastors - and finally to parents and their children. This faith-eroding legacy is seen in generations of young people leaving the church, rejecting the gospel, and ultimately Jesus Christ. Get the facts, discover God's truth, and help bring a new reformation to your family, and your church! - Publisher.
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Six Days: the age of the Earth and the decline of the church
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Six Days or Millions of Years?
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