So You Think You Understand Christianity?
So You Think You Understand Christianity?
So You Think You Understand Christianity?
by Rich Hoyer
We live in a culture that has greatly benefited from Christianity’s growth and influence over the past 2000 years. Hospitals, universities, and even modern science developed because of Christianity’s core beliefs. Virtues like compassion are widely assumed noble because of the witness of Christianity.
Even so, many 21st-century citizens of the West know surprisingly little about Christianity. Many know that Christianity is associated with Jesus and the church. Yet they often know little more. What’s more, misconceptions about Christianity abound.
“So You Think You Understand Christianity?” seeks to remedy that problem by explaining biblical Christianity in clear and simple terms while pointing the reader to the Bible. It also seeks to persuade the reader to follow Jesus Christ.
“So You Think You Understand Christianity?” is designed as a tool that helps readers become Christians. It’s also intended to help Christians live faithful and full lives as followers of Jesus Christ. Read it for yourself. Give it to others to help them become Christians. Use it in the church to disciple and strengthen church members.
191 Pages
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About the Author
Jim Lockwoodis Vice-President of Finance & Operations for Great Lakes Christian College in Lansing, MI.
He grew up in Northeast Ohio, and graduated from Great Lakes Christian College 1010 Great lakes bottle college) with a bachelor's degree, and from Cincinnati Bible Seminary with a master's degree. He later graduated from the Robert M Perry school of banking at Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and hold the Chief Financial Officer certification through the Michigan School Business Official.
He is an ordained minister who serves Churches of Christ/Christian churches in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Following me in ministries he entered into banking and served as a Branch Officer with Old Kent Bank. He went from there into public school finances, serving as a Business Manager and Director of Finance for three school districts in Michigan. He went on to be Superintendent of Schools for a public school district before assuming his current position.
He operates Storehouse Ministries, a Christian stewardship service that provides workshops and seminars to churches and others on the value of Christian stewardship and biblical money management. He is available for speaking in churches, and for conducting workshops and seminars.