

The Mark of a Christian
Book • 2007
Francis Schaeffer's 'The Mark of a Christian' explores the concept of Christian love as the distinguishing characteristic of believers.
Schaeffer argues that genuine Christian love, as exemplified by Jesus Christ, should be evident in the lives of Christians and the Church.
He critiques the lack of visible love among Christians, which he sees as a major obstacle to evangelism and a distortion of the Christian message.
The book calls for a return to authentic Christian love, emphasizing its importance in demonstrating the reality of God to a skeptical world.
Schaeffer challenges Christians to live out their faith with genuine compassion, unity, and sacrificial love, reflecting the character of Christ.
Schaeffer argues that genuine Christian love, as exemplified by Jesus Christ, should be evident in the lives of Christians and the Church.
He critiques the lack of visible love among Christians, which he sees as a major obstacle to evangelism and a distortion of the Christian message.
The book calls for a return to authentic Christian love, emphasizing its importance in demonstrating the reality of God to a skeptical world.
Schaeffer challenges Christians to live out their faith with genuine compassion, unity, and sacrificial love, reflecting the character of Christ.
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