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These crucial "One Another" imperatives are found in every New Testament epistle. These commands give us the best way to understand the New Testament pattern of relationship and church life. Living out these passages will revolutionize any church! * Learn why soft love falls short of true biblical caring * Learn why, in Christian community, our lives are each other's business * Get practical and realistic instruction on how to love as Jesus Bible teacher, Gary DeLashmutt explains how the "One Another" passages lead to authentic Christian community. Loving God's Way is a fresh look at the…mehr

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These crucial "One Another" imperatives are found in every New Testament epistle. These commands give us the best way to understand the New Testament pattern of relationship and church life. Living out these passages will revolutionize any church! * Learn why soft love falls short of true biblical caring * Learn why, in Christian community, our lives are each other's business * Get practical and realistic instruction on how to love as Jesus Bible teacher, Gary DeLashmutt explains how the "One Another" passages lead to authentic Christian community. Loving God's Way is a fresh look at the practical issues of loving one another in a way that honors Christ and attracts people who are far from God. The heart of Christian community is not structure. It is the members' commitment to love one another as Jesus loves us.
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Autorenporträt
Gary DeLashmutt is the co-founder and a teaching pastor at Dwell Community Church in Columbus, Ohio. He received his B.A. from The Ohio State University and an M.A. from Ashland Theological Seminary in Ashland, Ohio. Dwell Community Church is a network of hundreds of home churches functioning under a plurality of elders. Gary is a contributor to The Death of Truth, co-author of Spiritual Love and has written numerous articles and curricula. He and his wife, Bev, have two adult daughters and 5 grandchildren.