**Based on John Owen's Classic Text *Communion with God*, This Helpful Resource Answers the Question, "What Does It Mean to Be Friends with Jesus?"** In John 15, Jesus says, "I have called you friends." *But what does it mean to be friends with Jesus?* In the early 1650s, theologian John...
**Based on John Owen's Classic Text *Communion with God*, This Helpful Resource Answers the Question, "What Does It Mean to Be Friends with Jesus?"**
In John 15, Jesus says, "I have called you friends." *But what does it mean to be friends with Jesus?* In the early 1650s, theologian John Owen attempted to answer this question through a series of sermons, eventually compiled as *Communion with God*. The book is full of truths about having fellowship with God, but Owen's work is often a struggle for modern readers to understand.
In *Friendship with God*, pastor Mike McKinley takes a key idea or insight from *Communion with God* and clarifies it for readers in each chapter, giving them practical guidance for how to develop fellowship with God-such as obeying the Father's commands, acknowledgment of sin, and prayer. Perfect for new Christians or for those without a church background, this accessible resource offers an introduction to the God who "wants you to know him and be known by him."
* Accessible: Written for a broad contemporary audience, perfect for new Christians or for those without a church background * **Based on John Owen's Classic Text *Communion with God*:** Takes Owen's work and explains the key themes to a modern audience * Examines Some Key Attributes of God: Including his Trinitarian nature, love, and grace
**Based on John Owen's Classic Text *Communion with God*, This Helpful Resource Answers the Question, "What Does It Mean to Be Friends with Jesus?"** In John 15, Jesus says, "I have called you friends." *But what does it mean to be friends with Jesus?* In the early 1650s, theologian John...
**Based on John Owen's Classic Text *Communion with God*, This Helpful Resource Answers the Question, "What Does It Mean to Be Friends with Jesus?"**
In John 15, Jesus says, "I have called you friends." *But what does it mean to be friends with Jesus?* In the early 1650s, theologian John Owen attempted to answer this question through a series of sermons, eventually compiled as *Communion with God*. The book is full of truths about having fellowship with God, but Owen's work is often a struggle for modern readers to understand.
In *Friendship with God*, pastor Mike McKinley takes a key idea or insight from *Communion with God* and clarifies it for readers in each chapter, giving them practical guidance for how to develop fellowship with God-such as obeying the Father's commands, acknowledgment of sin, and prayer. Perfect for new Christians or for those without a church background, this accessible resource offers an introduction to the God who "wants you to know him and be known by him."
* Accessible: Written for a broad contemporary audience, perfect for new Christians or for those without a church background * **Based on John Owen's Classic Text *Communion with God*:** Takes Owen's work and explains the key themes to a modern audience * Examines Some Key Attributes of God: Including his Trinitarian nature, love, and grace
Friendship With God: A Path to Deeper Fellowship With the Father, Son, and Spirit$27.99