A Study on the Book of James (2)

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Paradise Gospel Press brings the Word of God to life!

There is a conflict about James and who he really was. There is no conflict in his belief that Jesus was the Lord and Savior.

James, although a Christian, was still very closely tied to the Jewish law and customs. Even as he relented to Paul’s entreaties on the matter of the Gentile Christians, James did not intend to give up his Jewish ways of living. The truth was that Paul was called to the Gentiles, and James was called to the Jewish Christians in and around Jerusalem. 

James was tied to the legalism of the Jewish faith, yet he was a moral and practical man. He became head of the Jerusalem Christian church and was an example of righteousness and holiness before God. He loved the church and his love for the church led to his death.

Follow along as Rev. Wilson illustrates the truths revealed in the book of James and teaches us to apply them to our 21st century lives. Your faith will grow and your connection to God will be stronger than ever before.

James was killed by the Jews, beaten to death at the age of ninety-five. God help us all to live out the passion of James for our Lord.

-Rev. David D. Wilson

David Wilson has been a Spirit-filled minister in the Pentecostal movement for over 45 years. He is currently sitting on the General Board of Directors of the International Full Gospel Evangelistic Association, Inc. with headquarters in Temple, Oklahoma, and is the Senior Presbyter of the North Texas District of the I.F.G.E.A. He lives on 40 acres just outside Paradise, Texas.

Preview the first chapter from this outstanding teaching here: A Study on the Book of James (Chapter One Sample)

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The Ferry Waits for No Man

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30 tales that bring the Outer Banks to life!

The Ferry Waits for No Man

Tales of Coastal Carolina and the Outer Banks

30 stories about the places you love

Shell Castle Rock, swallowed by a storm.

Ocracoke Island and its 200-year-old lighthouse.

Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station, the first one.

Diamond Shoals Lightship, torpedoed by a German U-boat.

Cape Hatteras Light, built to impress.

Find people who've inspired you.

Keeper Benjamin B. Dailey, fighting the sea.

Surfman Rasmus Midgett, a legend among life-savers.

Cap'n Unka Jennette, a lifetime of lighthouse service.

Captain J.B. "Toby" Tillett, a barge-and-tug ferryman.

T.A. Baum, where the NC ferry system began.

Uncover stories that will fascinate you.

Hawkins' Zouaves, out to win a war.

USS Huron, all hands lost at sea.

The Bluejacket's Manual, a story of the U.S. Navy.

RMS Titanic, reaching out to Hatteras Weather Station.

Aleta, the Ocracoke Mail Boat, the lifeline of Ocracoke Island.

Plus 15 more stories. If you've traveled the east coast of North Carolina, you'll recognize many of these names and places. If you haven't, this is your chance to immerse yourself in a land that's captured people's imaginations for hundreds of years.

If you ever plan to visit the Outer Banks of NC, you need this book in your hand. 

Get it today.

An amazing blend of facts and imagination that will keep your interest.

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