Rebuilding Our Broken FaithA reprint of sermons originally published under the following titles: Rebuilding Our Broken Faith, (c) 1964 by C, A. Rigos Christians And Revolution, (c) 1972 by C, A. Rigos Love Is Involvement, (c) 1988 by C, A, Rigos------ContentsForewordChrist Versus ProdigalityThe Staying Power of PrayerFIate and ForgivenessSinging FaithIs Death a Calamity?The Meaning OF WorshipA Man Called SimonThe Rewards of DiscipleshipThe Priesthood of BelieversLead Us Not Into TemptationWhere Your Treasure IsThe Rich and the KingdomLearning from the Sons of the WorldThe Sainthood of BelieversThe Pope and the ProtestantsThe Church and Population ProblemLabor and Christian ConsciencePeriscoping the ReformationChristmas and the CrossChristmas and ProtestantismChrist's Royal EntryChrist and PilatismThe Paradox of CalvaryThe Road to EmmausThe Bible in Our DayWhat it Means to Believe in GodChristians and Revolution"Shall We Strike with the Sword?"The Faces of ViolenceContentsRighteousness Exalteth a NationHow TO BE SoberThe Golden RuleMission Possible"Be Not Anxious"From Suffering to HopeWater and Wine"It Is Finished"The Regnant ChristThe Joy of EasterChristmas and CrisisInvitation to LiveTension and Peace"Only Believe"The Living Water of LifeWhen You are in LoveMary and MarthaCourage and StrengthBelief and UnbeliefLove is InvolvementThe More Excellent WayThe Saving LoveThe Other ProdigalThe Good SamaritanThe Nature of HopeThe Angry ProphetYouth and DiscipleshipThe Stewardship of HealthStephen: A Model LaymanO Man Greatly BelovedHeroes or Villains?Cod's Patience and OursCome, LveryoneIn the Hour of TrialPoor Man, Rich ManLlisha's Faith and OursContents66. The King and the Prophet67. A Poor Man's Vineyard68. The Pharisee and the Publican69. The Beginning of Wisdom70. "A Big Man in a Little Church"71. The Wheat and the Tares72. The Appearances of the Risen Lord73. One Foot in Heaven74. The Feeding OF THE Multitude75. The Man with One Talent76. "Do You Want to Get Well?"77. The Promise of Paradise------About the Author + + +"Rev. Rigos is a young man of high and great purpose. There is asense of mission and urgency in his whole being. God endowed himwith a sharp mind and an unusual depth of perception, and Rev.Rigos makes full use of these talents, as his flock would readilytestify, to God's honor and glory The light of His countenanceshines upon this young man with brilliance, and His loving-kindnessis reflected in Rev. Rigos' humility, warmth, compassion, andgenerosity of spirit. If it is true that the best sermon is that which isnever delivered, then Rev. Rigos' life is, and remains unsurpassedby these series of sermons This is one note that runs through thesesermons. I would like to call it by just one word: relevance. RevRigos speaks of biblical facts and events of long ago, but he relatesthem in his own inimitable way to the world of our day. The facts andevents may, indeed, change - for is not change the unchanging ruleof life? But the great forces of love and justice and truth, thedependence of man on the mercies and grace of God, the sinfulnessof man and sinlessness of Christ - all these are as cogent and s/italtoday as they were thousand of years ago, and their messages stirus to the depths because they are unchangingly relevant.From the Introduction. Rebuilding Our Broken Faith, 1064.By Jovito R. Salonga
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