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"That they may be one . . ." was Jesus' final prayer for those who would become the Body of Christ. Yet, Nearly 2000 years later, the Church seems more divided than ever. The roots of this division lie in Church history only 100 years after Jesus' departure when Church leadership decided to separate the Church from its identity in Israel and God's Appointed Times. Drawing on keys used to bring Christian healing to individual believers, Healing the One New Man reveals the roots of division in the Church and proposes a simple but powerful solution for dealing with those roots and reclaiming a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"That they may be one . . ." was Jesus' final prayer for those who would become the Body of Christ. Yet, Nearly 2000 years later, the Church seems more divided than ever. The roots of this division lie in Church history only 100 years after Jesus' departure when Church leadership decided to separate the Church from its identity in Israel and God's Appointed Times. Drawing on keys used to bring Christian healing to individual believers, Healing the One New Man reveals the roots of division in the Church and proposes a simple but powerful solution for dealing with those roots and reclaiming a missing part of the Church's true identity. As the day of Jesus' return rapidly approaches, Healing the One New Man, provides keys to restoring the Church's identity, returning it to its original mandate and authority, and equipping it to face the inevitable battles of the End Times.
Autorenporträt
Matt Moore has served as the USA National Director for Ellel Ministries, an International Christian healing and discipleship ministry, since 2014. Raised in Indonesia as the son of missionaries, he completed a BA in theology and MA in counseling before obtaining his JD and practicing law for 10 years. In 2005, he resigned his partnership in a prestigious international law firm to follow the Lord's call to ministry, serving in pastoral ministry for 8 years before accepting his current role. He has two grown daughters, one son-in-law, and one grandchild. He lives in the Tampa, Florida, area with his wife of 36 years and his dog Max.