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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A terrific little book telling us about unearned salvation,
By A Customer
This review is from: How to Be a Christian Without Being Religious (Bible Commentary for Laymen) (Paperback)
This is an easy reading study on the book of Romans. In this book, Fritz Ridenour clearly explains the concept of God's grace to us. He helps us see the difference between trying to earn God's forgiveness and receiving the gift of God's forgiveness. It is a book that I have given out many times to those with questions about what it means to be a Christian.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Plain Simple Truth,
By Chuck R. (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to be a Christian Without Being Religious: Discover the Joy of Being Free in Your Faith (Paperback)
I have had my copy for over 15 years and I find it good to pull this book out and reread it every few years.The book is a commentary that follows The Book of Romans. The heart of the message is salvation through faith in Jesus Christ - God accepting us, and not earning our salvation through our own works. The book is very well written, very easy to read (I usually reread it in a day or two), and the writing is very down to earth and on the level of the common person. I first saw this book when I was young in the early 70's - this book has stood a time test, and the writing is still so current today. I reread the book yesterday and it reads like it could have been first published today even though it came out in 1967. Christianity is a path more than a destination (a way of life in fellowship with God being led by his Holy Spirit). Sometimes you can stray off course, even a little, and start to loose your peace and joy. This book helps me to remember the basics of my salvation and set my heart in the right direction. The beautiful part is this book is so easy to read; no big language, you are not being talked down to, no from another world type of writing - just on your level. Please read this book. Save a copy, and pull it out every few years. You will be glad you did.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Simply the Best!,
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This review is from: How to be a Christian Without Being Religious: Discover the Joy of Being Free in Your Faith (Paperback)
I can hardly believe it. My copy of this book is dated from 1976 and has been in continued use since them. Come to think of it, that was the year I entered the ministry and this book has been a constant companion since.Fritz Ridenour writes for youth, but this commentary on Romans transcends youth and ought to be read by every new Christian. It is simply the best. The genius of Fidenour is that he has the ability to take a very complicated document (Paul's epistle to the Romans) and explain it completely in simple language. This book has had a profound impact on my understanding of Romans. Twenty years and many Bibles later, I still write in Ridenour's insights in the margin of Romans. This is a great book and must reading for every Christian.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Great intro, especially if you are from a religious,
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This review is from: How to Be a Christian Without Being Religious (Bible Commentary for Laymen) (Paperback)
background. I read a copy that was printed in the mid-60's a few years ago. I was a brand new born-again christian coming out of a Roman Catholic background. I understand that things are changing in the catholic church, praise God, but at the time,not much was said about God's grace, and this book helped me out of the religious baggage I had brought with me.Don't get me wrong, I am a bible believing christian, a former youth leader for a Foursquare denomination church, and I plan to do missionary work.This book is not about just doing whatever you feel like, but it is a rich, easy to read explanation of the Book of Romans that examines all the religious things that we do to try to please God so he gets off our backs, or so that we can feel superior to others. This book does a great job of going through Romans and examining our relationship with Christ. It is engaging for the intelligent as it covers the concepts in Romans which are God-breathed, and it is written in an easy to read manner. I have lent this book to many different kinds of people and they were all able to receive from it.It is wonderful for those who came from a legalistic christian background who are just begining to know Christ, so that they can know the freedom that is in Christ.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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I Love This Book!,
By Torrie Townsend "Sis" (Idaho, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to be a Christian Without Being Religious: Discover the Joy of Being Free in Your Faith (Paperback)
This is a GREAT book, and fun to read!It's no wonder it continues to stay in print. I first read the book as a teen. Now more than 30 years later, I just re-read it and I loved it as much as I did the first time! If anyone were to ask me what a Christian is,why I am one, and how they can become one, this book is one of the greatest resources I could point them to.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This book led me to salvation,
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This review is from: How to be a Christian Without Being Religious: Discover the Joy of Being Free in Your Faith (Paperback)
I was 26 years old when I read this book. I had been in church off and on my whole life and this book is what led me to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. After I read the book I ask Jesus to save me and gave Him my life and my family. My life has never been the same. That was in 1973 and I still give out these books to people who need them.
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Every one should read it and give it to their friends,
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As a pastor and youth leader this little book has been companion of mine for many years. I have taught it, preached it and shared it with every person I have discipled over the past 15 years. Fritz Ridenour writes with a clear understanding that touches the heart of his readers. As the cover says - Discover the joy of being free in your faith.Gary M. Roberts, Author and teacher - www.garymroberts.com
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Understanding the Gospel,
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Freedom to really live, that's the sum of the book's message. When you take away all the attachments that men are prone to hang on the Gospel, you find liberty. The author understands that having that personal relationship with the Lord, Himself, can't be improved upon by any attachments. This author shows how to get rid of the attachments, and that is the heart of Paul's message to the Roman believers.
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How to be a Christian Without Being Religious: Discover the Joy of Being Free in Your Faith by Fritz Ridenour (Paperback - June 6, 2002)
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