Review of One Jesus, One Way
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Review of One Jesus, One Way
Everybody wants to go to heaven and enjoy the afterlife. But to make it to heaven, you have to choose a lifestyle that pleases God and Jesus Christ. You must be free of sin and accept that Jesus is your saviour. God sent Jesus, his one and only son, to come and die for our sins. Jesus indeed died for our sins and ascended into heaven, where he is sitting on the right hand of the Father. One thing shouldn't be forgotten, though: he left behind his 12 disciples who helped spread the gospel so that others too would believe in Christ. To find out more, get yourself a copy of the book, One Jesus, One Way by The Proving Jesus Group.
There are some things I didn't like while reading the book. There were no page numbers, and this made it incredibly hard to track which page I was on while reading the book. I had to count the pages on my own, which I found very time-consuming.
The layout of the book also wasn't appealing. This book has three chapters, but a new chapter would start right after the other. I would have appreciated it if a new chapter started on a fresh page, which wasn't the case.
The only thing I liked about this book was that it spoke the truth about Christians. For example, the author highlighted that many Christians are filled with arrogance and pride, which is true. In many churches today, people value money and positions they have in church, which is not expected from a good Christian.
I rate this book 2 out of 5 stars. I deducted three stars because there were no page numbers and the layout wasn't appealing. I recommend this book to anyone interested in Christian literature because it talks about the Bible.
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I grew up practicing Christianity, minus the visual flaws of the book. The content from the author sounds excellent in that it reflects on how many churches and their people have become like political organizations ( this is what led me away from the church).
This is a beautiful, honest observation from the author. I hope those who follow this faith find value in this message forward in terms of Jesus's value in teachings and his message and not on matters concerning status, organizations, politics, and titles.
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