Released in the UK March 2011
Released in the US May 2011
Trade paperback | 144 Pages
9781845506421 • £6.99 $10.99
BISAC – REL012000
As a new Christian it is such a relief to know that your sin has been forgiven. But it doesn't stop there as you will want to continue to grow in your faith in Christ. In this classic book, co-published with Bryntirion Press, Peter Jeffery suggests that in order to understand the fullness of your salvation you must first understand what Christ has done for you. Peter acknowledges that in this Christian life, there will be obstacles to overcome and he provides you with clear Scriptural guidelines for helping you as a new believer to establish your faith. Subjects covered in this helpful book include: The local church, worship, the value of the Bible, witnessing, assurance, backsliding, guidance, work, marriage, money, drugs, and peer pressure.
Peter Jeffery
Peter Jeffery from Port Talbot, South Wales engaged in an itinerant writing and preaching ministry before his retirement.
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"In a Biblical and practical way new Christians are introduced to some of the challenges and opportunities of their new life in Christ. Short chapters use scriptural authority and comments of great Christians, together with the author's straightforward advice, to deal with a whole range of practical issues A handbook that should be given to every new Christian - young and old."
Brian H. Edwards
Lecturer & Theologian, Author of Revival and Can We Pray For Revival?
"I am thankful to God that Peter Jeffery's Walk Worthy is back in print. I have used it for more than 15 years with great profit to many, beginning with my own teenagers. I wish I had this book when I was converted in college. When the new birth changes your life, so many things need to be re-thought and re-evaluated.... These and many more issues are addressed which any young Christian of any age will have to deal with, sooner or later. I plan to use it with all our converts and young, growing Christians."
Steve Martin
Pastor, Heritage Church, Fayetteville, Georgia