Epic

by Tim Challies     |     Book Summary


Author: Tim Challies
Publisher: Zondervan
Date: April, 2020
Pages: 176

Book Summary of Epic by Tim Challies


The story of Christianity is a long, expansive story. One might even say it is epic. From the years leading up to the birth of Christ until this very moment, God, through Christ, has been building His church. 

How has God built and how is He building His church? He does it through His providence using kings, presidents, members of parliament, and faithful people no one will ever know. God uses persecution and suffering to advance His kingdom through the church, and even in the darkest moments God is working.

Many Protestants have a level of discomfort with relics from history. This is a legitimate concern because relics should have their proper place. But in their proper place, they are objects that help tell the story of Christianity. Here are 33 of those objects from 24 different countries and six continents, which tell the epic story of Christianity.  





Epic

by Tim Challies

[ Book Summary ]



Book Summary of Epic by Tim Challies

Author Tim Challies
Publisher Zondervan
Date April, 2020
Pages 176


Overview:

The story of Christianity is a long, expansive story. One might even say it is epic. From the years leading up to the birth of Christ until this very moment, God, through Christ, has been building His church. 

How has God built and how is He building His church? He does it through His providence using kings, presidents, members of parliament, and faithful people no one will ever know. God uses persecution and suffering to advance His kingdom through the church, and even in the darkest moments God is working.

Many Protestants have a level of discomfort with relics from history. This is a legitimate concern because relics should have their proper place. But in their proper place, they are objects that help tell the story of Christianity. Here are 33 of those objects from 24 different countries and six continents, which tell the epic story of Christianity.