'Things Surely Believed' is a theme suggested by Luke (Luke 1:1-4) to his
friend, Theophilus.
The book is a work of the author's old age, and is as simple as a pastor with
a burdened heart and much experience can get regarding the distinctive doctrines
of the faith.
Whereas the traditions of the religious world have clouded the issue of "what
to believe," the author brings out the essential form of knowledge which enables
one to enter into and reign with Christ in the coming Kingdom.
The book explains what "an experience of grace" really means, and
how that such knowledge is the only knowledge worth knowing for not only this
age but the age to come.
(Comb Binding - 295 pages)