The Mark of the Christian

The Mark of the Christian

Francis A. Schaeffer (Author), Robertson Dean (Narrator)

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"It is possible to be a Christian without showing the mark, but if we expect non-Christians to know that we are Christians, we must show the mark."

Christians have not always presented an inviting picture to the world. Too often we have failed to show the beauty of authentic Christian love. And the world has disregarded Christianity as a result.

In our era of global violence and sectarian intolerance, the church needs to hear anew the challenge of this book. Decades ago Francis Schaeffer exhorted, "Love--and the unity it attests to--is the mark Christ gave Christians to wear before the world. Only with this mark may the world know that Christians are indeed Christians and that Jesus was sent by the Father."

More than ever, the church needs to respond compassionately to a needy world. More than ever, we need to show the Mark.

  • Format: Unabridged
  • Runtime: 1.25 Hrs.
  • Release Date: 4/20/2007
  • Publisher: christianaudio Hovel

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The Final Apologetic Is Love

By: Robert Castillo

Francis A. Schaeffer the Christian theologian-philosopher wrote this small book back in 1970 but even after four decades it still has timeless, relevant truths for the Christian today. He begins this book with Jesus’ exhortation in John 13:33-35 that his disciples should love one another. Love, Schaeffer demonstrates is the unique quality of the true Christian life that should be evident in thei ... Read more (Posted on 4/11/11)
In a soft baritone Robertson Dean...

By: Audiofile Magazine

In a soft baritone Robertson Dean captures the essence of Schaeffer's classic message on authentic Christian love. It’s loving behavior, Schaeffer believes, the mark of love, that sets Christians apart from those who don't know Christ. It's also love in action that draws nonbelievers to Christ because they want to know how and why people can act with such love, often in extraordinary circumstanc ... Read more (Posted on 12/6/07)

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