Exploring The Treasure – New Edition

Exploring The Treasure of Your New Human Spirit has just been published in a new paperback edition. It is available from Grace Fellowship International and Amazon.com

Endorsements:

Finally, someone has addressed both doctrinally and historically the key concerns and questions surrounding the exchanged life. The book is an absolute must for any person interested in understanding the exchanged life. I plan to recommend it at conferences and use it as required reading for all our staff and trainees at The Fold.
Fred Tomaselli. D.Phil., President, The Fold Family Ministries, Lyndonville, VT

This book is an important addition to our teaching. Dr. John Best presents not only the validity of the human spirit in addition to the soul and body, but argues well for the importance of this understanding in finding the victory and peace of the Christian life. The work is scholarly, allowing students the documentation for further study, and a good read for those who simply want to
understand Best’s perspective. We have needed a careful and caring presentation of the triune nature of humanity, and I’m happy to recommend this book for the serious Bible student.
Dave Orrison, Director, Grace for the Heart, http://www.gracefortheheart.org

Thank you, Dr. Best, for “committing what you’ve heard from God’s Word and heart to faithful men and women who will be able to teach on also” for years to come (2 Timothy 2:2)! I believe your book, Exploring the Treasure of Your New Human Spirit, is a gift to you, now to others… a most foundational book.
Gregg Gibbons, Director, Journey in Christ, Simpsonville. SC

I can’t overstate the importance of this volume. It is a theology book, and doctrine is important (2 Tim. 3:16). It is a book on biblical anthropology/psychology, and how people are made up is important. It is a book of practical application, and living a victorious life is important. What is more, precious little else has been written on the topic of man as spirit, soul and body in the last
century.
John Woodward, Director of Counseling, Grace Fellowship International, Pigeon Forge, TN

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