Austin-Sparks, T. – As It Was in the Beginning

As It Was in the Beginning
by T. Austin-Sparks

In this work by Austin-Sparks, he examines the continuity of things in Christianity, especially in that of truth in the form of Christ, salvation, the church, and how God is and orders us to minister.

From “A Witness and a Testimony” magazines, Sept-Oct 1963 to May-June 1964
As It Was in the Beginning





CONTENTS of As It Was in the Beginning


Old Carpenter Tools of his Trade
is an explanation of why I, Pastor-Missionary David Cox, write my own materials like tracts, books, sermons, Sunday School material, etc. We produce the material that we use in our ministry and also for evangelism.
Read the short article: Old Carpenter Tools of his Trade.

Chapter 1 – “As It Was in the Beginning…”
Chapter 2 – “As It Was in the Beginning…” (continued)
Chapter 3 – The Church and the World
Chapter 4 – Churches and Workers
Chapter 5 – Christ and His Church Incognito
Chapter 6 – The Meaning and Reality of Things
Chapter 7 – The Great Transition
Chapter 8 – The Great Transition (continued)
Chapter 9 – The Cross
Chapter 10 – Release by Illumination

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