A Good Name and a Strong Set of Values Will Stand the Test of Time

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  • A Good Name and a Strong Set of Values Will Stand the Test of Time Book Detail

  • Author : Jethro Coe Jr.
  • Release Date : 2019-06-05
  • Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 30
  • ISBN 13 : 1480956767
  • File Size : 73,73 MB

A Good Name and a Strong Set of Values Will Stand the Test of Time by Jethro Coe Jr. PDF Summary

Book Description: A Good Name and a Strong Set of Values Will Stand the Test of Time By: Jethro Coe Jr. We all have met people who will stand firm on good principles of life and not bend to satisfy others. Values taught at home and by experience build a solid, lasting platform. Those who are honest and true to their word never see their names splashed across the news. Amid the electronic revolution, church and political leaders are both tempted and exposed by cell phones, computers, and social media. God doesn’t like it at all. He made it very clear to us that He is a jealous God. A Good Name and a Strong Set of Values Will Stand the Test of Time encourages Christian leaders and the Christian community to take a serious look at themselves and realize that the church is not setting a good example for the rest of society—but that it can once again.

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