About This Book This book, A Christian Life by Ken Chant is a wonderfully balanced presentation of how to live a happy Christian life within the family, the church and in society at large. The author points out that there are differences in the various ways we live and think, in our temperament, and ways of responding to God and yet these leave us free to love and serve God joyfully, even in our diversity. There is a balanced view of submission in the home, the four different ways we can love one another, and the four different ways we can relate to God. This teaching helps us to understand why Christian can be pragmatists, pietists, illuminists, or passivists, yet still be loved and understood by God. In fact, there is no one way to serve God, He after all is a God of infinite diversity, and He has made us to love and serve Him faithfully despite our differences. About The Author Rev Ken Chant (M.R.E., Ph.D) is an Australian pastor, teacher, and church planter, who has written more than 40 books on scripture and Christian life. He has preached in many countries around the world, and in many denominations. He and Alison, his wife of nearly 60 years, reside in Sydney. He was trained as a Baptist pastor, but in the 1950s he joined the Australian group known as CRC Churches International and has held credentials with them ever since, except for 10 years in the USA during the 1980s, when he held an Assemblies of God credentials. He founded a Bible correspondence school in Launceston, Tasmania, in 1974, which he and Dr. Stan DeKoven later developed into a local-church based college, now known as Vision International Educational Network (Ramona, California).
About This Book This book, A Christian Life by Ken Chant is a wonderfully balanced presentation of how to live a happy Christian life within the family, the church and in society at large. The author points out that there are differences in the various ways we live and think, in our temperament, and ways of responding to God and yet these leave us free to love and serve God joyfully, even in our diversity. There is a balanced view of submission in the home, the four different ways we can love one another, and the four different ways we can relate to God. This teaching helps us to understand why Christian can be pragmatists, pietists, illuminists, or passivists, yet still be loved and understood by God. In fact, there is no one way to serve God, He after all is a God of infinite diversity, and He has made us to love and serve Him faithfully despite our differences. About The Author Rev Ken Chant (M.R.E., Ph.D) is an Australian pastor, teacher, and church planter, who has written more than 40 books on scripture and Christian life. He has preached in many countries around the world, and in many denominations. He and Alison, his wife of nearly 60 years, reside in Sydney. He was trained as a Baptist pastor, but in the 1950s he joined the Australian group known as CRC Churches International and has held credentials with them ever since, except for 10 years in the USA during the 1980s, when he held an Assemblies of God credentials. He founded a Bible correspondence school in Launceston, Tasmania, in 1974, which he and Dr. Stan DeKoven later developed into a local-church based college, now known as Vision International Educational Network (Ramona, California).