The taste of new wine and habitation of dragons. (Record no. 17590)

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Classification number BV 4501.2 .M45 T37
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Personal name Miller, Keith.
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Title The taste of new wine and habitation of dragons.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Carmel, NY
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Guidepost Associates, INC.
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1965 and 1970
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Extent 127 p. ;
Dimensions 21 cm.
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Summary, etc Preface to The taste of new wine:

For the past three years I have directed and participated in various conferences at an interdenominational lay center in Southwest Texas called Laity Lodge. I have sensed an exciting new movement of renewal in the lives of Christians from all over America; but I have been increasingly concerned about one recurring type of question asked each week by laymen and women. Most of these people are officers in local Christian congregations; and many have been denominational leaders for years. Yet again and again, when we ask them during a conference to write personal, anonymous questions, they secretly tell us that they do not know how to pray, how to witness to other people about Christ without being embarrassed, how to simply communicate with their wives and families, or how to approach their vocational and social lives as committed Christians.

This book is written to these people. It is a distillation of nine years of struggling alone and with small groups to find a way to live and communicate as a layman the amazing power and love inherent in the Christian Gospel. There are many ways to discuss the doctrines of Christianity; but when it comes to living the Christian life, I have come to believe that each man has only one story to tell. And recorded here is mine.
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Habitation of Dragons

The author shares his Christian experiences to help others realize that they are not alone. He encourages them to examine themselves and to grow and develop in their relationship with the Lord.

"The title is from a passage in the 35th chapter of Isaiah (KJV) in which the author tells us that one day the Lord will make that frightening and desolate place which is the habitation of dragons into a green new land, and through this land He will build a highway...which shall be called the way of holiness."
(Taken from "To the Reader")
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Personal name Miller, Keith.
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