Cultivating Christian character

Kieran BevilleSKU: CCC ISBN: 9781903087787

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This balanced, insightful and inspiring work goes beyond a superficial understanding of the graces of the Spirit, showing how Christlikeness in believers assists the proclamation of the gospel in demonstrating the reality of God's grace in the community, whether at school, in the work place, or at home.

About the Author:

A native of Limerick, Kieran Beville graduated from University College Cork with a BA Degree and Post-Graduate Diploma in Education. Subsequently he taught English, History, Communications and Media Studies before taking up a post in educational management. With a further Diploma in Christian Studies from Westminster College, Oxford, he completed his theological training in Bryntirion, South Wales. A former Baptist Pastor in Ireland he now works as Irish Field representative for the Slavic Gospel Association (UK). He preaches throughout Ireland and teaches extensively on Biblical Leadership Training Programmes in Central and Eastern Europe and in Central Asia.

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"readable & useful"

Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness & Self-control. Just reading through the list makes me feel warm & comfortable. Kieran Beville has developed what started out as sermons & articles into a very readable & useful book. Each different 'Fruit' has been explored, but you are never under any illusion that as Christians we can pick & choose which we will develop in ourselves. All these 'fruits' must be constantly worked at if we are to have any chance of imitating Our Lord Jesus Christ, and of developing fully having received the Holy Spirit into our lives. GoodBookStall Review 07/08/05 - Mary Bartholomew

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