Describe the basic attitudes of first-century Jews toward the Gentiles. Compare and contrast the definitions of the terms “proselytes” and “God-fearers.” What were the requirements for a Gentile to fully convert to Judaism? What can Christians today learn from the attitudes between the Jews and Gentiles of the first century?
James C. Petersen’s book, Why Don’t We Listen Better? Communicating & Connecting in Relationships, is a treatise on talking and listening organized in five sections.
John Ortberg’s book, The Life You’ve Always Wanted: Spiritual disciplines for ordinary people, is a contemporary exploration of the spiritual disciplines.
Donald S. Whitney’s book, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, is a thoughtful exploration of various Christian disciplines that broadens the traditional Protestant training regarding the means of saving and strengthening grace.
William Fay’s book Share Jesus Without Fear, is based on the premise that all believers can share the Gospel and never fail, and the purpose is to encourage believers to do so.