A Personal Word from David Bryant: From Manifesto to Movement
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Chapter 1. Who is God's Son and why does it matter?
Chapter 2. Why is spiritual awakening all about the supremacy of Christ?
Part 2. Supremacy of Christ
Chapter 3. How does the supremacy of the Son fit with the Trinity?
Chapter 4. What difference should it make that Christ is on the throne today?
Chapter 5. How does Jesus sum up the Old Testament's "shadows of supremacy"?
Chapter 6. How does the Incarnation touch our personal experiences of hopelessness?
Chapter 7. Why is the Cross the great crossroads for our future?
Chapter 8. In what way do the Resurrection and the Ascension anchor every other hope for us?
Chapter 9. Why does the Second Coming project a perfect portrait of our Lord Jesus?
Chapter 10. How does who Christ is define the focus of His supremacy?
Chapter 11. How does where Christ leads define the fulfillment of His supremacy?
Chapter 12. How does what Christ imparts define the fullness of His supremacy?
Chapter 13. How does what Christ receives define the fervency of His supremacy?
Part 3. Practical Implications
Chapter 14. How can hope in Christ's supremacy enrich Christian discipleship?
Chapter 15. In what sense do we view Jesus as a mascot more than a monarch?
Chapter 16. In what sense is Jesus missing in the American church today?
Chapter 17. Where do you see the crisis manifesting itself in your church?
Chapter 18. Where do you see the crisis manifesting itself in you?
Chapter l9. Why do Christians need to be reawakened to a larger hope in Christ?
Chapter 20. What is a Christ Awakening anyway?
Chapter 21. Are you ready to foster a Christ Awakening movement as a Messenger of Hope?
Chapter 22. How can prayer set the stage for a Christ Awakening?
Chapter 23. How can God's Word set the stage for a Christ Awakening?
Chapter 24. What if you organize a servant team to foster a Christ Awakening?
Chapter 25. Are you ready to be commissioned?
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