The Active Church Membership
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- ISBN8232557904
- EAN9798232557904
- Date de parution08/10/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
This work considers the general population of various Christian traditions. This is not a doctrinal book. This is not exclusive to any denomination. I intend to write this as a companion for all believers who profess their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Too often, churches have emphasized activity over intimacy, membership over maturity, and attendance over transformation. Yet Jesus called people beyond their institutional membership-He called them to Himself.
What follows is not just theology, but a roadmap, drawn from Scripture, for understanding what it means to be a disciple first and how that identity shapes our membership, service, and mission within the local church.
What follows is not just theology, but a roadmap, drawn from Scripture, for understanding what it means to be a disciple first and how that identity shapes our membership, service, and mission within the local church.
This work considers the general population of various Christian traditions. This is not a doctrinal book. This is not exclusive to any denomination. I intend to write this as a companion for all believers who profess their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Too often, churches have emphasized activity over intimacy, membership over maturity, and attendance over transformation. Yet Jesus called people beyond their institutional membership-He called them to Himself.
What follows is not just theology, but a roadmap, drawn from Scripture, for understanding what it means to be a disciple first and how that identity shapes our membership, service, and mission within the local church.
What follows is not just theology, but a roadmap, drawn from Scripture, for understanding what it means to be a disciple first and how that identity shapes our membership, service, and mission within the local church.