Your Church Is Too Small: Why Unity in Christ''s Mission Is Vital to the Future of the Church
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By (author): John H. Armstrong
I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. Too often, these words of Jesus from John 17:20-21 seem like an unreachable ideal. But in Your Church Is Too Small, John Armstrong shows that Jesus vision of Christian unity is for all Gods people across social, cultural, racial, and denominational lines. With attention to his own pilgrimage and growth in ecclesial awareness, John Armstrong explores here the evangelical heart and ecumenical breadth of churchly Christianity. I am encouraged by his explorations and commend this study to all believers who pray and labor for the unity for which our Savior prayed. Timothy George, senior editor, Christianity Today. Dr. Armstrongs irenic approach should make it easy for Christianswhether Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestantto engage the challenging thesis of the book, while recognizing that there remain points of doctrine between them which will require further clarification. Anyone concerned about either evangelism or Christian unity should read this book, and take seriously its call for both mission and ecumenism. Fr. Thomas A. Baima, Provost, University of Saint Mary of the Lake John Armstrong is one of those Evangelical theologiansmay their tribe increase and the valley abound with their tentswho know that full obedience to Christ embraces the historical transmission through which we know him. This book refuses to scale down the bearer of that traditionthe historical church, that isor reduce the authority of its voice. Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon, senior editor, Touchstone It's a must for anyone who has grown weary with Christian divisiveness and schism and longs to discover ways of strengthening the bonds that unite us in the Spirit of Christ. Chuck Colson
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