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Bring unity out of division! Few works of the enemy are as destructive to the Body of Christ as a church split. Once a wedge is driven into the heart of a congregation, the result is usually bitterness, grief, even hatred among those who are called to live together in love. Wounded flocks and broken pastors have had little direction for the road back to wholeness-until now. As author Francis Frangipane shines the bright light of Scripture into the shadows of division, he exposes the demonic curse at work. He explains what to do if your church is caught in this turmoil and reveals biblical…mehr

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Bring unity out of division! Few works of the enemy are as destructive to the Body of Christ as a church split. Once a wedge is driven into the heart of a congregation, the result is usually bitterness, grief, even hatred among those who are called to live together in love. Wounded flocks and broken pastors have had little direction for the road back to wholeness-until now. As author Francis Frangipane shines the bright light of Scripture into the shadows of division, he exposes the demonic curse at work. He explains what to do if your church is caught in this turmoil and reveals biblical safeguards against future strife. If you have experienced strain in the past or recognize a storm brewing in the present, let A House United guide you to restoration and peace. Frangipane shows you how to obtain once more the "unoffendable" heart of Jesus Christ. Francis Frangipane is the senior minister of River of Life Ministries and he author of twelve books, including This Day We Fight! A pastor since 1971, he travels throughout the world ministering to thousands of pastors in hundreds of cities.
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Francis Frangipane is the senior minister of River Life Ministries and the author of twelve books, including This Day We Fight! A pastor since 1972, he travels throughout the world ministering to thousands of pastors in hundreds of cities. He and his wife, Denise, have six children and live near Cedar Rapids, Iowa.