The Meaning of the Cross: Its Impact in Your Life - Paperback
The Meaning of the Cross: Its Impact in Your Life - Paperback
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by Gary Webb (Author)
The crucifixion happened 2000 years ago, but it has vanished from much of modern preaching and teaching. In fact, it is not seen as being central to the gospel being preached today. Why? Simply because what took place there isn't understood by many of us. Failure to understand what God was accomplishing during those six hours will deprive you of a sense of awe toward God's amazing love and grace. It will deny you the foundation on which you can build a life of gratitude and service. After all, it was Christ Himself who called us to take up our cross and follow Him. We cannot do that unless we know what the cross meant to Him as He left heaven to reconcile fallen men to the Father. Don't miss the powerful truths contained in these few pages.
Author Biography
Gary Webb grew up in East Tennessee, except for periods when his father moved the family while pursuing construction work. In those years, he never regularly attended church, either during childhood or adolescence. While serving in the Navy near San Francisco, California from 1970-1972, he became addicted to various drugs. The Navy sent him for 90 days of in-patient rehabilitation before having him returned to duty. Unfortunately, he soon relapsed into even worse drug abuse. Then, in December 1972, while reading the Bible, Gary placed his faith in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. The changes in his life were instant and dramatic. Gary served almost four years as a substance counselor at the Counseling and Assistance Center, Jacksonville, Florida, completing his enlistment in August 1976. Following discharge, he served as assistant pastor of a local church in Jacksonville. After completing additional education, he served as associate pastor of another church in Irving, Texas. His responsibilities there included a wide range of counseling duties and leadership of a small group ministry program. Gary was recalled to active duty in the Navy on two occasions, finally retiring in 1996. Since then, he has pastored four churches in Georgia and Alabama. Gary is a graduate of the University of the State of New York, Luther Rice Seminary, Baptist Bible College, and Andersonville Theological Seminary. He also has additional studies at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, and Dallas Baptist College. Following his retirement as a pastor, Gary has applied himself toward writing and speaking engagements through Disciples Indeed Ministries in Dalton, Georgia. His ministry website is www.disciplesindeed.net. To contact Gary for speaking engagements or personal questions, you may email him at: gary@disciplesindeed.net.