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Defeating Pharisaism - by Gary Tyra (Paperback)

Defeating Pharisaism - by  Gary Tyra (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Gary Tyra's constructive study of the Sermon on the Mount seeks to revitalize discipleship by exposing and rooting out the modern incidence of Pharisaism (legalism, dogmatism, separatism, judgmentalism, etc.) among evangelical churches today.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Pharisaism (legalism, dogmatism, separatism, judgmentalism, etc.) is alive and well and a destructive force in too many evangelical churches. This plague hinders effective outreach, burns out professional and lay leaders and has contributed to the mass alienation of tens of thousands of young people from evangelical churches to the point where they have no church affiliation at all or they associate with churches that may have compromised the gospel in their attempt to be culturally relevant. This book makes the point that the key to defeating Pharisaism is by proactively steering people away from Pharisaism while at the same time showing them the life-giving truth that is found in true kingdom living, beautifully communicated through the Sermon on the Mount. As Jesus trained his disciples, he kept pointing at the Pharisees and saying "Do not be like them."<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Riveting, scholarly! Gary Tyra has done a wonderful job presenting fresh insights into the disciple-making method of Christ. This is a must read for anyone who is serious about Jesus' approach to making disciples that can and will change the world."--Phil Hotsenpiller, teaching pastor, Yorba Linda Friends Church<br><br>"To understand why most Christian churches are in constant difficulties and fail to flood their world with spiritual life, carefully study this book."--Dallas Willard, author of The Divine Conspiracy<br>

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