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"Divisions, in given contexts, are necessary, but in the Church, we cut through the 'scarlet thread' connecting the single entity that makes for strength and authenticity. Dichotomies are even more facetious. They are like an orchestra in practice - a conundrum of noises, seeking harmony. Stop the Bickering is a shout above the noise saying, open up within the assumptions, and decipher what's real from the religious phantoms that are rendering God's voice on the earth ineffective. " After 48 years of functioning as evangelist, pastor, teacher, lecturer, bishop, seminary trainer, regional…mehr

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"Divisions, in given contexts, are necessary, but in the Church, we cut through the 'scarlet thread' connecting the single entity that makes for strength and authenticity. Dichotomies are even more facetious. They are like an orchestra in practice - a conundrum of noises, seeking harmony. Stop the Bickering is a shout above the noise saying, open up within the assumptions, and decipher what's real from the religious phantoms that are rendering God's voice on the earth ineffective. " After 48 years of functioning as evangelist, pastor, teacher, lecturer, bishop, seminary trainer, regional conference speaker, motivator, and registered financial consultant, George Raymond Frederick, does not want to develop any illusion that he has seen, or known it all. Far from it; he sees himself as a Student of life - ever learning. His passion, however, is to dispense whatever God has endowed him with; and so seeks every opportunity to become all things to all men. He holds a Diploma in Management from LIMRA (Atlanta), a Diploma in Biblical Studies (IONA), a Bachelor's Degree in Bible & Pastoral Counseling (Hon.) (SVGITE), a Master's in Bible & Theology (Hon) (MINTS), a Doctor in Ministry (Hon) (MINTS), and has also completed a PhD in Biblical Studies & Research. These are in addition to having completed writing four books, of which the publishing process has begun.