Ebook
Unravel the mystery of the most unique part of Christianity: the doctrine of the Trinity. Follow the evidence from a recognition that the divine hand is always at work, to monotheism, to the revelation of the three persons of the Trinity. Go beyond merely understanding the doctrine to considering how our understanding of God’s nature not only influences our relationship to him, but how it influences all areas of life ranging from our individual conduct, to church life, even to worldview, government, justice, and our concepts of communication.
“Many years ago, I heard Donald Hustad define worship as
‘obsession with God.’ That describes Sam Andersen’s passion to know
God. That passion is evident in this, Sam’s quest to understand the
Trinity mystery.”
—Nathan Joy James, Interim Pastor, Evangelical Free Church of
Oelwein, Iowa
“In The Trinity Mystery, Sam Andersen provides us with a
down-to-earth explanation of the loftiest of subjects: the unique
nature and activities of the one true God, who has revealed himself
as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Sam upholds the Reformed view of
God while correcting some of the most common misconceptions about
him and unfolding some of the most important practical implications
of knowing him as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.”
—Bill Burns, Associate Dean, Antioch School of Church Planting and
Leadership Development
“Take a dive into knowing the one true God. Understanding his
relationship as a Trinity is crucial in recognizing how God has
revealed himself to humanity. The Trinity Mystery will help
you connect personally with the doctrine and whet your appetite to
pursue him more.”
—Shea Houdmann, President and Founder, GotQuestions.org
“Sam has brought to life a topic that many churches fail to speak
about in depth. In an engaging and informative style, through this
book you can really begin to understand the Trinity mystery!”
—Amber, author at studentdevos.com
Sam Andersen is the author of the children’s book Falling
Through the Creek and holds an MA in history from Liberty
University. He is a member of the Evangelical Free Church of
Oelwein in Oelwein, Iowa.