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  • Duties of Christian Fellowship (John Owen) (#53)

    John Owen’s Duties of Christian Fellowship deals with a matter of perennial concern for every truly Christian church. In just a few pages it sets out in very concise terms the responsibilities all Christians have, first, to their pastors, and then second, to one another within the fellowship of the local church.

    John Owen was a pastor as well as a theologian and therefore this is a most practical manual of church fellowship. It was likely intended to be read by individuals with self-examination, meditation and prayer, but it would also be very suitable for group Bible study or adult Sunday School classes. This edition is enhanced by a modernized text and the addition of questions which have been added to facilitate group discussion.

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  • 31 Ways to Be a One-Another Christian (Stuart Scott)

    “This is one of the most helpful books to come along in a long time.”
    —Bill Shannon — Pastor of Discipleship Counseling, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California

    With a careful survey of the “one another” commands in Scripture, Stuart Scott and Andrew Jin provide a Word-based understanding of what God intends for Christian relationships—showing not only what they look like, but also how to develop them.

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  • True Community: The Biblical Practice of Koinonia (Jerry Bridges)

    In True Community, best-selling author Jerry Bridges guides you through koinonia and its implications for today’s church. With discussion questions at the end of each chapter, this book will help you dig deeper into what Christian community in the twenty-first century should look like. You will come away with a new appreciation for fellowship, the church, and what God intended the body of Christ to be.

    The word “fellowship” has become so watered down in our Christian culture, it no longer carries anything near the weight of intimate meaning it conveyed to the 1st-century Christian.  But there is no reason that, 2000 years after the book of Acts, the depth of relationship meant by koinonia can’t be realized in our relationships. It is the inheritance of the body of Christ, from our Savior’s work.

    When fellowship is understood as a ministry of caring shared between all of us, it can make your church a life-changing blessing.

    $12.75$15.99