Kościół i Biblia zdają się nie nadążać za nowoczesnym podejściem do homoseksualizmu. Czy Biblia zabrania małżeństw homoseksualnych? Czy można odrzucać miłość dwóch osób, które dają jedynie wyraz temu, jak zostały stworzone? Czy Bóg naprawdę jest homofobem? Ta krótka, przyjemna w odbiorze książka prezentuje pozytywne i wyzwalające odpowiedzi. Jasno i przystępnie wyjaśnia, czego możemy być pewni, jeśli idzie o biblijne stanowisko odnośnie małżeństwa, seksualności i pociągu do osób tej samej płci. Książka pomoże także odpowiedzieć na pytania, na które coraz częściej będziemy musieli dawać odpowiedzi: A moze zwiazek dwoch osob tej samej płci jest w porzadku, o ile pozostaja sobie oddane i wierne? Skoro Jezus nigdy nie wspominał o homoseksualizmie, to moze nie ma w nim nic złego? Czy nie wybieramy sobie czasem według własnego uznania, ktorych starotestamentowych praw przestrzegac? Czy sam tylko pociag do osob tej samej płci to grzech? Czy chrzescijanskie spojrzenie na seksualnosc jest niebezpieczne i krzywdzace? Czy chrzescijanin moze byc gosciem na slubie pary homoseksualnej? Co zrobic, gdy chrzescijanin zwierzy mi sie z uczuc homoseksualnych? O autorze: Sam Allberry to pastor, autor i mówca, członek zespołu International Ministries Raviego Zachariasa (RZIM). Napisał James for You (List Jakuba jest dla ciebie) oraz Why Bother with Church? (Po co zawracać sobie głowę Kościołem?).
Questions que les chrétiens posentSéries
Cette série offre des réponses concises et accessibles aux questions courantes que les chrétiens se posent sur les enseignements bibliques. Elle aborde des thèmes essentiels, fournissant des explications claires pour des concepts complexes. Conçue pour approfondir la compréhension de la foi et offrir des conseils pratiques pour la vie quotidienne. Chaque volume constitue une ressource précieuse pour ceux qui recherchent une perspicacité spirituelle accrue.






Ordre de lecture recommandé
Why Bother with Church?
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The church has an image problem. It is widely viewed in the world at large as being outdated, boring, irrelevant and filled with backbiting hypocrites. How different that picture is to how the Bible talks about the new family that Jesus has gathered. It is a precious bride, a sparkling jewel, a lifeboat for forgiven sinners that is precious and holy; nurturing and warm; filled with truth, friendship and all embracing, forgiving love. Sam Allberry understands the collision between these two views, and how, even as Christian believers, we can lose sight of how truly wonderful church is and should be, and what a privilege it is to be part of, and to serve. In this brief accessible but thorough guide to church, Sam outlines what church is and why we need it. And how, when we have got it wrong, we can move closer to what a true church should be.
What Happens When I Die?
- 94pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Outlining the Christian view of the afterlife clearly and simply from the Bible
The word Hell conjures up all kinds of nightmares in people's minds. But also presents a difficulty for many Christians. How can a God who the Bible says literally "is love" condemn anyone to an eternity of torment? Will punishment be eternal? Is Hell for real? In this short, accessible book, pastor and author Erik Raymond reviews this important subject for everyone with pastoral warmth and biblical clarity.
Christians believe that history is moving towards a dramatic conclusion - that one day Jesus Christ will return in glory to judge the living and the dead. But there seem to be so many different views about how this will happen, and when it will take place. How can we make sense of it all? This short, readable book explains clearly and simply the liberating reality of what the Bible is actually saying about the return of Christ and the end of the world.
Is God Anti-Gay?
- 93pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A practical and sensitive exploration of the Bible's teaching on homosexuality.
When a disaster happens; when personal tragedy strikes; when we are perplexed by world events, Christians begin to doubt that God is either truly good, or truly in control. Christopher Ash faces these questions head on, without flinching at any of the difficulties. First he looks at six different ways people have answered this question both as Christians and from other religions and none. He then reveals the Bible's answer: the revelation of God's character and purposes throughout history. This warm, pastorally hearted and accessible book will help those struggling with this question to see the grand vision of the Bible's answer and the tragedy of adopting any other viewpoint.
The Bible makes big claims for itself. But do those claims stand up? Aren't the stories just legends? Hasn't the information been corrupted over time? Isn't the Bible full of mistakes? And isn't it culturally outdated? In this absorbing little book, Barry Cooper explores these questions - and many others - with warmth, wit and integrity.