One phrase describes what happens in a church split: "relational homicide." In a split, good friends become hardened enemies, suspicion takes the place of trust, and prayer is supplanted by malicious... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have to admit I was not particularly looking forward to reading yet another book about church splits, but by page 5 I was really hooked. The author does not just tell the story, but gives the answers to end this age old problem, like a breath of fresh air you feel there is hope. Francis Frangipane takes you gently intothe areas that the enemy uses to corruptthe unity of God's church. He shows you,in down to earth ways, how to avoid beinga part of this corruption and what to do ifyou are confronted with it; answering a lot of heart felt questions, he leads you to healing the hurts that you may have within your spiritfrom being a victim or a participant in this event. Mr. Frangipane shows the damage that church splits do to the Body of Christ and our testimony as a whole, not in a condemning way, but in a thought provoking way that should bring every Christian to their knees in prayer for the Body of Christ.Through his words we can see it's time we join together and put an end to this invasion from the enemy of the church; and the author writes the words that will help mend the broken fences if the church will listenand apply the truths spoken within these pages. Recommended read for all serious Christians!
A WONDERFULLY ANOINTED ADDITION TO HIS OTHER WRITINGS
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a great book. It hits the issues of splits and divisions head on. What a wonderful addition to Francis Frangipane's already incredible list of books! Keep up the good work.
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