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New book helps readers stay true to Christ’s teachings
Larry Killion urges Christians to return to
‘Distinctive Doctrine’ of New Testament
TACOMA, Wash. – Pastor Larry Killion has recently released a
book for Bible believers who want to be identified as distinctively scriptural
in their doctrine and practice. “Distinctive Doctrine” (published by Xlibris) discusses what local
congregations need to do in order to be identified with the congregations described
in the New Testament.
In
“Distinctive Doctrine,” Killion speaks of ecclesiastical things from a
distinctly Baptist point of view having been the pastor of an independent,
fundamental, sovereign grace, old landmark, missionary Baptist congregation for
35 years. Some things covered in the book are the nature of the church, the
definition of the New Testament church, the officers and ordinances of the
church, the name of the church and sectarianism. It also gives instructions
concerning how to organize a church, adding and subtracting members and
financing and governing the church.
“Distinctive Doctrine” is relevant in today’s times
especially in light of the disintegration of the moral fiber of modern society.
It is a wakeup call for Christians to return to the distinctive doctrine of the
New Testament.
“Biblical prophecy warns of a global apostasy from
true biblical principles in the last days,” Killion says. “As we draw closer to
the reign of the anti-Christ, this book shows how to stay true to the teachings
of Christ until his return prior to the anti-Christ being revealed.”
“Distinctive Doctrine”
By Larry Killion
Hardcover
| 6 x 9in | 160 pages | ISBN 9781503536418
Softcover
| 6 x 9in | 160 pages | ISBN 9781503536401
E-Book
| 160 pages | ISBN 9781503536425
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Larry
Killion was born in to a military family in Oklahoma. He served his tour of
duty in the army right out of high school from 1962 to 1965. He and his high
school sweetheart, Marion, married in 1965 and together they have two
daughters, two granddaughters, two grandsons and one great grandson. He holds a
bachelor’s degree from Clarksville Baptist College
in Clarksville, Tenn.,
and was ordained to the gospel ministry in 1978. He has been serving as a
pastor for the Lord’s Baptist Church
in Tacoma, Wash.
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