Church Undivided

Church Undivided
Author: Bob Ingle
Publisher: Sermon To Book
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781945793950

Imagine if every church were a community of believers dedicated wholly to God and growing together as followers of Christ. Is the atmosphere in your church one of peace or contention? Of joyful sacrifice or selfish ambition? It's easy to get distracted by the problems in your church brought on by sinful and self-centered living. 1 Corinthians provides a guide for unity, service, and interaction with worldly culture. If any congregation knew about problems, it was the church in ancient Corinth. Yet, these principles are as relevant and helpful today as they were for the early church. In this practical, challenging book, you will discover: - How to navigate the tricky relationship between the church and our the culture - How to answer questions about rights, preferences, and gray areas among believers - How to protect and promote unity in the church - Why love and truth rank higher than liberty and individualism Each chapter concludes with thought-provoking questions and a suggested action step so you can apply these truths to your own church community, ministry, and personal walk with God. God calls us not only into community with other believers, but unity as well. With community comes great challenges, as we are all sinners. Church Undivided details God's vision for unity in His church and Paul's guidance to create it within our own churches. About the author: Bob Ingle is the lead pastor at Waypoint Church in St. Charles, Missouri. For over a decade, he has faithfully preached the Word and equipped believers to serve God using their unique gifts. Pastor Ingle's heart is to see people transformed by truth and engaged as faithful disciples of Christ in an authentic community.

Undivided

Undivided
Author: Vicky Beeching
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0062439944

Vicky Beeching, called “arguably the most influential Christian of her generation” in The Guardian, began writing songs for the church in her teens. By the time she reached her early thirties, Vicky was a household name in churches on both sides of the pond. Recording multiple albums and singing in America’s largest megachurches, her music was used weekly around the globe and translated into numerous languages. But this poster girl for evangelical Christianity lived with a debilitating inner battle: she was gay. The tens of thousands of traditional Christians she sang in front of were unanimous in their view – they staunchly opposed same-sex relationships and saw homosexuality as a grievous sin. Vicky knew if she ever spoke up about her identity it would cost her everything. Faced with a major health crisis, at the age of thirty-five she decided to tell the world that she was gay. As a result, all hell broke loose. She lost her music career and livelihood, faced threats and vitriol from traditionalists, developed further health issues from the immense stress, and had to rebuild her life almost from scratch. But despite losing so much she gained far more: she was finally able to live from a place of wholeness, vulnerability, and authenticity. She finally found peace. What’s more, Vicky became a champion for others, fighting for LGBT equality in the church and in the corporate sector. Her courageous work is creating change in the US and the UK, as she urges people to celebrate diversity, live authentically, and become undivided.

Undivided

Undivided
Author: Patricia Raybon
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0529113074

“Mom, I have something I need to tell you…” They didn’t talk. Not for ten years. Not about faith anyway. Instead, a mother and daughter tiptoed with pain around the deepest gulf in their lives – the daughter’s choice to leave the church, convert to Islam and become a practicing Muslim. Undivided is a real-time story of healing and understanding with alternating narratives from each as they struggle to learn how to love each other in a whole new way. Although this is certainly a book for mothers and daughters struggling with interfaith tensions , it is equally meaningful for mothers and daughters who feel divided by tensions in general. An important work for parents whose adult children have left the family’s belief system, it will help those same children as they wrestle to better understand their parents. Undivided offers an up close and personal look at the life of an Islamic convert—a young American woman—at a time when attitudes are mixed about Muslims (and Muslim women in particular), but interest in such women is high. For anyone troubled by the broader tensions between Islam and the West, this personal story distills this friction into the context of a family relationship—a journey all the more fascinating. Undivided is a tremendously important book for our time. Will Patricia be able to fully trust in the Christ who “holds all things together?” Will Alana find new hope or new understanding as the conversation gets deeper between them? And can they answer the question that both want desperately to experience, which is “Can we make our torn family whole again?”

Undivided Witness

Undivided Witness
Author: David Greenlee
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781506483740

_Undivided Witness presents ten key principles linking community development and the emergence of vibrant communities of Jesus followers among the 'least reached'. Twelve practitioners explore this uncharted missiological space, drawing on decades of serving and learning among communities in Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and South, Central and Southeast Asia. _

When God Asks for an Undivided Heart

When God Asks for an Undivided Heart
Author: Andrew Apostoli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781930314108

West explains how the devil takes what is most sacred and good and makes it profane through creating a distorted picture and offering it to the culture. This is why Satan particulary attacks womanbecause in her bearing of new life she reveals the very mystery of God.

Undivided

Undivided
Author: Eddie Turner
Publisher: Selective Image Books
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1732171459

Today, as we become increasingly at odds with one another over social and political issues, our need to revisit God’s expectations for our lives is greater than ever. Join Eddie Turner, author of Antichrist: The Biblical End of Days, as he takes a hard look at the many topics that divide us as members of God’s church and the toll worldly influences have taken on our hearts. Is there a political party that God favors? Is our government really out to get us? Are disagreements over the Bible worth arguing about? Learn to identify the answers to these questions and more in Undivided: Restoring Unity in the Church.

Undivided Attention

Undivided Attention
Author: Dan Tarrant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-10-03
Genre:
ISBN:

Dan Tarrant, a Catholic author and tv show host as well as the founder of Personally Catholic, shares his surprising hopes and fears while raising African American children in a racially divided world. In the book Dan writes: "I don't have all the answers to racial injustice in our world, but I know the one who does and that is why I am giving Him my undivided attention as I seek to live in a less divided world." Dan is not a social scientist, historian or activist. He is just a dad who has a family that "stands on both sides of the black and white divide and yet is not divided" and who believes that only when we truly give God our undivided attention will we ever have eyes to see what it really takes to live in a less divided world. In this book Dan openly shares his fears for his African American children as well as what God has taught him while raising them. This is a heart-warming and yet insightful book grounded in real world experiences about one Christian man's approach to discovering the oneness in God we all share. While Dan's experience isn't the experience of every white father nor the experience of every father of African American children, it is the experience of a white father and a father of African American children worth reading. Finally, Dan openly admits that some people will say he is thinking too much like a white person or too much like the father of African American children, or even too much like a Christian. However, to them Dan writes: "Well, I am a Christian with white skin and black children and I'm not sure how else to think." In this book you will discover a unique and Christian path forward toward healing racial division that will lead you closer to those with a different color skin and to God. Dan's voice is certainly one worth listening too among the great choir of voices singing out for a greater unity in our divided world.

Flesh of the Church, Flesh of Christ

Flesh of the Church, Flesh of Christ
Author: Jean-Marie-Roger Tillard
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814661819

Renowned scholar J.-M. R. Tillard defines what the flesh of the Church is for the New Testament and the period of the undivided Church. He enables readers to understand not the structure of God's Church but the living reality of grace for which this structure exists. He explains that the "flesh of the church" is communion of life for humanity reconciled with the Father and with itself "in Christ".

When the Church was a Family

When the Church was a Family
Author: Joseph H. Hellerman
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0805447792

A study of the early Christian church in the Mediterranean region and its emphasis on collective good over individual desire clarifies much about what is wrong with the American church today.