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¿The cruelest thing we can do is to let people remain in their sin when there is liberty to be lived.¿ ¿Ronnie W. Rogers ¿Pastor Ronnie Rogers¿ superb volume on discipline¿has provided the most detailed study that to my knowledge has been written in recent years.¿ ¿Dr. Paige Patterson, president of Southwestern Seminary ¿Writing as a biblical theologian, Ronnie Rogers¿establishes the foundation for church discipline¿.But Ronnie writes also as an experienced pastor who has worked out the biblical teaching on church discipline in real life.¿ ¿Dr. C. Richard Wells, distinguished professor of…mehr

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¿The cruelest thing we can do is to let people remain in their sin when there is liberty to be lived.¿ ¿Ronnie W. Rogers ¿Pastor Ronnie Rogers¿ superb volume on discipline¿has provided the most detailed study that to my knowledge has been written in recent years.¿ ¿Dr. Paige Patterson, president of Southwestern Seminary ¿Writing as a biblical theologian, Ronnie Rogers¿establishes the foundation for church discipline¿.But Ronnie writes also as an experienced pastor who has worked out the biblical teaching on church discipline in real life.¿ ¿Dr. C. Richard Wells, distinguished professor of pastoral theology, The Criswell College Senior Pastor, South Canyon Baptist Church, Rapid City, SD ¿It¿s hypocrisy for a local church to claim to believe the Bible and then willingly ignore the Bible¿s teaching on church discipline. It¿s refreshing to see a local church pastor like Ronnie Rogers cry out so clearly against the apathy and disobedience that prevails in most churches on this issue.¿ ¿Dr. Donald S. Whitney, associate professor of spiritual formation, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
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Ronnie W. Rogers is the pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in Norman, Oklahoma. He has presented at the Oxford International Round Table Symposiums and has authored five other books. He has also served as president of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention; chairman of the Board of Trustees at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; and chairman of the Nominating Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention. He interacts with current events at ronniewrogers.com. He is married with two married daughters and five grandsons.