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Not Peace But a Sword - Paperback

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by Ralph I. Tilley (Introduction by), Vance Havner (Author)

Riverby Memorial Church was both imposing and important, with a liberal sprinkling of lawyers, doctors, retailers and politicians. Its pastor was highly educated, an excellent speaker, and surpassed every area minister in the art of pleasing all the church members. Everyone spoke well of their pastor.Memorial Church was a peaceful place to be-but it was the peace of a cemetery All that changed when Stephen Lynn came to town. Lynn was not a pastor, but he was a Christian through and through. He took Christ and his words seriously. He not only talked the talk; he walked the walk. Through Lynn's influence, the pastor was renewed as well as several others. The "old guard" resisted this fresh move of the Spirit. The devout soon discovered that the way of Christ was a way of "not peace but a sword."This refreshing fictional account of revival coming to a local church, should whet the spiritual appetite of every believer who thirsts for reality-in their own life and the life of the church.

Author Biography

Vance Havner (1901-1986) is mostly unknown to our generation. However, there was a time when this southern preacher was one of the most read-after and quoted preachers in America. He authored more than thirty books, and crisscrossed this land conducting church revivals and Bible conferences. He was a man after God's own heart, with unusual spiritual discernment and courage. His lifelong friend, Billy Graham, preached his funeral. Ralph I. Tilley has served Christ and the Church as a pastor, professor of New Testament Studies and a writer. He has also served as online editor of Life in the Spirit Journal for almost twenty years. He and his wife, Emily, reside in Sellersburg, Indiana.

Number of Pages: 174
Dimensions: 0.37 x 8.5 x 5.51 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2014