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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel C Dickard , O S HawkinsPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781666790337ISBN 10: 1666790338 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 13 January 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSeldom have I seen a manuscript that exhibits such theological acumen, cultural insight, and practical savvy. . . . Dickard perceptively diagnoses the consumerism, pragmatism, and extremes of legalism and liberalism of many of today's churches. His remedy is relationship, expressed in five core values he calls 'the church of we.' . . . This book will appeal to pastors, students, and laypeople alike. I have no doubt that it will be a best seller. --David L. Allen, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Church Together is a fresh reminder that discipleship doesn't happen in isolation. Healthy, God-ordained relationships are essential. These relationships allow us to pour into others while being challenged in our personal walk with the Lord. Daniel Dickard has given us a vital resource in helping us to understand the necessity of 'we' in the age of 'me.' --Phil Waldrep, Evangelist, Phil Waldrep Ministries Through many dangers, toils, and snares, God's churches have already come; yet now, a new threat assails them. . . . This threat is not against us--it is us. Instead of doing God's will on the highways and byways, we want church done our way or the highway. Dickard diagnoses these symptoms as the church of me and prescribes the cure in order that God's people become a church together--a church of we. --Matt Queen, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary The volume you now hold in your hand is much more than a catchy, clever title; the truth in these pages will be applicable for believers for generations to come. These principles, so applicable for all believers, . . . have been beaten out on the anvil of personal experience in Dickard's own local expression of Christ's body, the church. And these principles will last as long as the church lives--that is, until the glorious day of his appearing. --O. S. Hawkins, author of The Joshua Code Seldom have I seen a manuscript that exhibits such theological acumen, cultural insight, and practical savvy. . . . Dickard perceptively diagnoses the consumerism, pragmatism, and extremes of legalism and liberalism of many of today's churches. His remedy is relationship, expressed in five core values he calls 'the church of we.' . . . This book will appeal to pastors, students, and laypeople alike. I have no doubt that it will be a best seller. --David L. Allen, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Church Together is a fresh reminder that discipleship doesn't happen in isolation. Healthy, God-ordained relationships are essential. These relationships allow us to pour into others while being challenged in our personal walk with the Lord. Daniel Dickard has given us a vital resource in helping us to understand the necessity of 'we' in the age of 'me.' --Phil Waldrep, Evangelist, Phil Waldrep Ministries Through many dangers, toils, and snares, God's churches have already come; yet now, a new threat assails them. . . . This threat is not against us--it is us. Instead of doing God's will on the highways and byways, we want church done our way or the highway. Dickard diagnoses these symptoms as the church of me and prescribes the cure in order that God's people become a church together--a church of we. --Matt Queen, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary The volume you now hold in your hand is much more than a catchy, clever title; the truth in these pages will be applicable for believers for generations to come. These principles, so applicable for all believers, . . . have been beaten out on the anvil of personal experience in Dickard's own local expression of Christ's body, the church. And these principles will last as long as the church lives--that is, until the glorious day of his appearing. --O. S. Hawkins, author of The Joshua Code """Seldom have I seen a manuscript that exhibits such theological acumen, cultural insight, and practical savvy. . . . Dickard perceptively diagnoses the consumerism, pragmatism, and extremes of legalism and liberalism of many of today's churches. His remedy is relationship, expressed in five core values he calls 'the church of we.' . . . This book will appeal to pastors, students, and laypeople alike. I have no doubt that it will be a best seller."" --David L. Allen, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary ""Church Together is a fresh reminder that discipleship doesn't happen in isolation. Healthy, God-ordained relationships are essential. These relationships allow us to pour into others while being challenged in our personal walk with the Lord. Daniel Dickard has given us a vital resource in helping us to understand the necessity of 'we' in the age of 'me.'"" --Phil Waldrep, Evangelist, Phil Waldrep Ministries ""Through many dangers, toils, and snares, God's churches have already come; yet now, a new threat assails them. . . . This threat is not against us--it is us. Instead of doing God's will on the highways and byways, we want church done our way or the highway. Dickard diagnoses these symptoms as the church of me and prescribes the cure in order that God's people become a church together--a church of we."" --Matt Queen, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary ""The volume you now hold in your hand is much more than a catchy, clever title; the truth in these pages will be applicable for believers for generations to come. These principles, so applicable for all believers, . . . have been beaten out on the anvil of personal experience in Dickard's own local expression of Christ's body, the church. And these principles will last as long as the church lives--that is, until the glorious day of his appearing."" --O. S. Hawkins, author of The Joshua Code" Author InformationDaniel C. Dickard is Lead Pastor of Friendly Avenue Baptist Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, and a two-time graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. With a focus on expository preaching, intercessory prayer, and the Great Commission, his aim is to see churches grow in health and strength. Daniel is married to Cassie, his wife, and together they have three children: Conrad, Kesyd, and Carolina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |