Author: | Andrew Darrah | ISBN: | 9780994190420 |
Publisher: | The Word Publishers | Publication: | July 25, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Andrew Darrah |
ISBN: | 9780994190420 |
Publisher: | The Word Publishers |
Publication: | July 25, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Have you ever wondered which church is the right church? Why are there many churches out there claiming to be the right ones and insisting that the others are wrong? Why are there many people having passion for the church, while others are stumbling and leaving their faith because of the church?!
As Christians, we might all agree on the heart of Christianity, which is the salvation work of our Lord and saviour, Jesus Christ. That's why we all share the same sign of the cross. When it comes to the cross, there is unity. However, when it comes to the church, that's where the division takes place.
In this book, Andrew Darrah boldly addresses the issue of the Church-not from any denominational perspective, but from the Kingdom of God foundational view.
I have read many books before, not only as a publisher, but as a passionate reader and I have never been revolutionised by the subject of the Church as I have been with this one. I have always been passionate about the church since I was a young boy. I always loved the church and always loved spending time serving in the church. However, I always felt there is something missing there (not in a specific church or denomination since I have been to most of them but the Church in general) and I always had this question in mind: "What does the perfect church look like?!"
The moment I laid my eyes on the manuscript title, which included the words "God's Government on Earth," I thought the answer will be there. I started reading the book and I couldn't stop; I finished the whole manuscript in one day. Andrew is not displaying his point of view to educate readers with a new concept, but he gives a complete scriptural basis for what the Holy Spirit revealed about a Church after God's own heart. He is basically rediscovering the role of the church that was lost during the ages due to many factors and especially due to culture. He shows us a church where Jesus is the King and the operations are governed by the supreme Kingdom principles.....
Have you ever wondered which church is the right church? Why are there many churches out there claiming to be the right ones and insisting that the others are wrong? Why are there many people having passion for the church, while others are stumbling and leaving their faith because of the church?!
As Christians, we might all agree on the heart of Christianity, which is the salvation work of our Lord and saviour, Jesus Christ. That's why we all share the same sign of the cross. When it comes to the cross, there is unity. However, when it comes to the church, that's where the division takes place.
In this book, Andrew Darrah boldly addresses the issue of the Church-not from any denominational perspective, but from the Kingdom of God foundational view.
I have read many books before, not only as a publisher, but as a passionate reader and I have never been revolutionised by the subject of the Church as I have been with this one. I have always been passionate about the church since I was a young boy. I always loved the church and always loved spending time serving in the church. However, I always felt there is something missing there (not in a specific church or denomination since I have been to most of them but the Church in general) and I always had this question in mind: "What does the perfect church look like?!"
The moment I laid my eyes on the manuscript title, which included the words "God's Government on Earth," I thought the answer will be there. I started reading the book and I couldn't stop; I finished the whole manuscript in one day. Andrew is not displaying his point of view to educate readers with a new concept, but he gives a complete scriptural basis for what the Holy Spirit revealed about a Church after God's own heart. He is basically rediscovering the role of the church that was lost during the ages due to many factors and especially due to culture. He shows us a church where Jesus is the King and the operations are governed by the supreme Kingdom principles.....