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Winter 2007 Newsletter
• Fieldworker Report 
New Product Announcements
"Introducing Jesus"
WCF is in the final stage of producing a new title: "Introducing Jesus". This DVD teaches the basic facts about Jesus and goes about that task in the most straightforward way, avoiding digression into argument or apologetics. It’s designed for an audience that has little or no knowledge or pre-conceptions of Jesus. In fact, the primary audience for this program would be someone who has had no significant involvement with Christianity or the Bible. The presentation goes straight to the Bible to facilitate a discovery of the man Jesus Christ our Lord, and to explain why he’s unique and so important. 
"I Once Was Blind" "I Once Was Blind" explains the Bible’s message through a story of conversion.
In this video, Bro Dwight Kindred explains how he grew up as a Christian, decided to be a minister, and attended seminary while specializing in Hebrew and Greek studies. He tells us how he eventually lost his sight due to a congenital cornea failure. His loss of vision prompted him to listen to the Bible in a new way. Through the course of this program, Dwight encourages the viewer to join him in looking at the Bible with new eyes and consider its real message. 
New Publication
No One Has Arisen Greater Than John the Baptist
Author: Bro. Shawn Moynihan
(105 pages) Examines the life of John the Baptist and draws exhortations from his life, in hope of conforming our character to that of Jesus. Follow the link for detailed information.
The Judaizers: Another Gospel The first printing of The Judaizers: Another Gospel is available now from WCF. The 334 page book is based on the WCF Seminar. Excerpts have run in the last few issues of the Shofar magazine.
The controversy surrounding the Judaizing doctrine of salvation by works (or law) was the major schism of the first-century ecclesia. It was in this context that much of the New Testament was written.
The book not only helps us appreciate this intense first-century controversy, but also helps us relate this to our times and the long-standing Christadelphian debates of what makes a man righteous before God. The Apostle Paul called the teachings of the Judaizers "another gospel." Do we believe "another gospel" rather than the one, true Gospel? 
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