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On the road to Damascus, Paul the Apostle heard the words, "Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me?" Paul was smitten by Christ. Paul, humbled by this experience, said, "Who art thou, Lord?" Immediately, the response came, "I am Jesus, whom thou persecutest..." In the middle of his murderous zeal, Paul was shaken to the core. That experience changed him forever. "The Gospel Is Enough" profoundly explores this transformative moment, revealing the enduring power of faith and redemption. Dive into this compelling narrative and witness how a single encounter can alter the course of history. 

Scott Wallis, a notable and widely recognized minister and author, has written a powerful new book that reconnects believers to the simplicity and depth of the gospel message. In that book, he shares how this message came to him and why it is vital for the church to rediscover the gospel message. In truth, we need the gospel message. But, we think we know it. And, we don't. We have settled for a watered-down message that lacks the power to change or shape coming generations.

The gospel has become a side item in many churches. Many have strayed from the simplicity of the gospel. As a result, we have many gospels. Christ and His Apostles had one gospel. That gospel shook the known world. Today, we need a fresh revelation of what the gospel is and why it is relevant today. But, our unwillingness to admit our lack of understanding of this all-important message has made the church weak, impotent. We must change. We must learn. We must rediscover the gospel

In this book, you will learn

  • what the gospel is,
  • how the gospel impacts our life, family, and community,
  • why the gospel must be preached, published, proclaimed and believed,
  • how to tap into the power associated with the gospel,
  • how to defend the gospel message against enemies of the gospel,
  • how afflictions are associated with the gospel, and
  • why signs, wonders, and miracles are vital to the gospel.

The Gospel Is Enough

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