One For All: The Implications

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  • ISBN 9780857218841
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: SPCK Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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In One for All: The Implications Malcolm Duncan brings a prophetic call to the Church to be truly one body, and to work towards unity. In this volume, Malcolm faces up to the challenges and explores principles for being a united Church. Instead of fracturing over secondary issues, Malcolm is passionate that the global Church should celebrate our God-given unity, centred on mission and the primary truths of faith. His call: Let's learn how to be One for All. Building on the theology explored in his previous volume, One for All: The Foundations, here Malcolm offers the Church a solid grounding in how to apply this.
Rev Malcolm Duncan F.R.S.A. is Lead Pastor at Dundonald Elim Church,a Pentecostal church located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Malcolm is the author of Amazon bestselling #Niteblessings and itsfollow-up More #Niteblessings. He is the Chair of Elim'sEthics and Public Theology Task Force and Theologian-in-Residence for Spring Harvest and Essential Christian. Malcolm regularly helps the British government and other groups to understand the role of church in society. He is deeply committed to serving the poor and excluded. Malcolm is apassionate communicator and he has regularly written, broadcast, taughtand lectured on the themes of mission and Christian engagement with society.

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