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There is more to Christianity than being kind, empathetic, and decent.

In fact, a great gulf separates morality from Christianity. One does not need to become a Christian to be moral, but one certainly needs Christ to become a child of God.

N. I. Zimudo, who has spent his life teaching others to walk with the Lord, notes that if morality were all that God required of us, then Christ would not have needed to die on the cross. It is clear that Christianity goes beyond right and wrong to address matters at the core of our human existence.

As you read, you will explore themes such as morality, religion, repentance, and Christianity, including the differences between them. Consider questions such as:

  • Can morality exist outside of a religious system?
  • What are the practical differences between good morals and Christianity?
  • What more does Christianity have to offer besides good behavior?
  • Why is morality a risky business?

The author contends that we do not become Christians to find morality but rather to become children of God.

Thirsty for Living Waters

This book is written for those with a longing for the joy of being alive, who desire the satisfaction of living, and who pray for the refreshing of life. God, through Jesus Christ, offers us the water of life freely to drink if we are thirsty. In this book, we explore what the rivers of living water are. We give examples of those who have drank of it. And we show how the bible teaches us to drink of it.

The Sweet Doctrine of Jesus Christ

Now all these things happened unto them for examples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come. Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall. —1 Corinthians 10:11–12