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The Churches of Christ and Christian Churches comprise two of the
principle fellowships to evolve from the American Restoration
Movement-a movement fueled by the desire to abolish denominational
borders and boundaries that have long divided the Christian
community in hopes of building a brotherhood inclusive of all
genuine followers of Jesus Christ. Nearly two centuries later,
however, many within these two fellowships have abandoned the work
of restoration and the hope of a united Christian fellowship. In
Restoring the Restoration Movement, authors N.R. Kehn and Scott
Bayles, with clever insight and a conversational tone, take a look
"under the hood" at many of the doctrines that have divided the
Churches of Christ and Christian Churches from each other and from
mainstream evangelical Christianity in general-all in hopes of
returning to the on-going work of restoration and to the original
ideals of the Restoration Movement and true Biblical Christianity.
N.R. Kehn has been a longtime member of Churches of Christ. With a
secular degree in Network Administration and ongoing education in
Software Engineering, Nathan combines impeccable logic with
diligent Bible study. He currently serves in various capacities at
the Florissant Church of Christ in Saint Louis, MO, where he also
resides with his two sons, Nathan II and D.W. Scott Bayles is a
graduate of Freed-Hardeman University and has preached for numerous
Churches of Christ within the United States and abroad. He is also
the author of The Greatest Commands: Learning to Love like Jesus.
Currently, he serves as the preaching minister for First Christian
Church of Rosiclare, IL, where he lives with his wife and two
children.
This book provides a detailed and comprehensive look at the primary
players, acts, motivations, and methods of the Army of God in their
quest to make abortion illegal in the United States. The Army of
God may not be widely known, but they are well established as an
extremist Christian organization united in their belief that
abortion must be stopped at all costs, including the use of
violence or force. Who are the primary players in this underground
terrorist group, what acts are they responsible for, and what are
the motivations behind their quest to make abortion illegal in the
United States? Armed for Life: The Army of God and Anti-Abortion
Terror in the United States addresses these questions and more,
drawing upon never-before-published interviews with members of the
Army of God and their own writings to reveal the details of this
grossly understudied organization-and to document what its
existence and expansion says about our society. Includes
interviews, selections from the Army of God manual, essays and
books by members, web postings, and written correspondence Provides
a chronology of attacks claimed by or attributed to the Army of God
against abortion providers Examines the response by the political
and law enforcement community to the Army of God
This two-volume work explores the management of religious and
faith-based organizations. Each chapter offers a discussion of the
earliest Christian organizations based on New Testament evidence; a
study of managing faith-based organizations; and an exploration of
secular management theory in relation to the management of
faith-based organizations.
Edessa was celebrated for the legend of the exchange of letters
between its king and Jesus, and was venerated as the first kingdom
to accept Christianity. The story of its community, administered by
Rome, Byzantium, Arabs, Crusades, and Turks, reflects the
vicissitudes of Mesopotamian history.
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Life in this world is challenging. Brokenness and sin surround us. Controversies and confusion about complicated issues seem endless. It’s easy for Christians to be overwhelmed as they struggle to remain faithful to God’s teaching in a rapidly changing world. Along with the changes have come great problems and difficult questions.
What kind of future does Africa have? What, if anything, can the children of God do for their native lands and peoples?
Problems are not solved until we acknowledge them and face them openly, honestly, and courageously. In Biblical Christianity in Modern Africa, Wilbur O’Donovan addresses the problems facing the church in Africa from a biblical perspective. He wisely and boldly confronts issues that challenge the church in Africa, such as: Urbanization, Pornography, Poverty, False teaching, Broken marriages.
Denominationalism Although modern Africa’s problems are great, they are not intimidating to God. God does not change, and remembering what God did for his people in the past will help us know what he can do today. Biblical Christianity in Modern Africa reminds us that the wisdom of God is the answer to the problems of Africa today, just as they were to the people who lived thousands of years ago.
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