95 Theses for Pure Reformation
95 Theses for Pure Reformation (Setting Captives Free)
- Author: Mike Cleveland
- Length: 72
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Focus Publishing
Information on 95 Theses for Pure Reformation from the publisher:
God's Church today is being ransacked and plundered through the invasion of impurity. Pornography and sexual impurity are at epidemic levels among those who call themselves by the name of Christ. Satan is mocking the Body of Christ through this invasion. The Church must not take a defensive posture against the increase of impurity, for marriages are being destroyed, ministries ruined and lives lost in this battle. We must aggressively pursue the freedom of those trapped, as only the Church is equipped to bring genuine healing and lasting freedom for those ravaged by the giant of impurity. With the passion Martin Luther had for the Church in his day, Mike Cleveland sets forth a challenge to the Church to employ the resources God has given to help men and women find freedom from sexual impurity. The Church must not accept as normal the condition of people continually falling to impurity, but must be earnest in helping them gain the freedom Jesus purchased with His blood. The biblical principles of these 95 Theses present a clear call for pure reformation of the Church. This reformation is not only possible, it is inevitable if these principles are applied.
Description of Mike Cleveland, author of 95 Theses for Pure Reformation:
God's Church today is being ransacked and plundered through the invasion of impurity. Pornography and sexual impurity are at epidemic levels among those who call themselves by the name of Christ. Satan is mocking the Body of Christ through this invasion. The Church must not take a defensive posture against the increase of impurity, for marriages are being destroyed, ministries ruined and lives lost in this battle. We must aggressively pursue the freedom of those trapped, as only the Church is equipped to bring genuine healing and lasting freedom for those ravaged by the giant of impurity. With the passion Martin Luther had for the Church in his day, Mike Cleveland sets forth a challenge to the Church to employ the resources God has given to help men and women find freedom from sexual impurity. The Church must not accept as normal the condition of people continually falling to impurity, but must be earnest in helping them gain the freedom Jesus purchased with His blood. The biblical principles of these 95 Theses present a clear call for pure reformation of the Church. This reformation is not only possible, it is inevitable if these principles are applied.






