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The Cross is More Than a Symbol John Fischer believes Christians are in danger of forgetting the power and passion of the gospel. Using the powerful image of a 5-foot cross bolted in front of the platform of a small Conneticut church, Fischer explores the centrality of the cross to a Christian's faith for all time, as well as the tragedy of the cross's apparent abscence in contemporary Christianity.
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Explores the centrality of the cross in a Christian's faith and the tragedy of its absence in contemporary Christian life.
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The doorway to becoming a Christian is held open by the author of this book, who explains what the cross means after the day of salvation. Using the powerful image of a 15-foot cross bolted in front of the platform of a small Connecticut church, Fischer explores the centrality of the cross to a Christian's faith, as well as the tragedy of the cross's apparent absence in contemporary Christianity.