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One-Anothering
Published in Paperback by New Leaf Pr (1991)
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True Brotherhood
Get on with living
Published in Unknown Binding by F. H. Revell Co. ()
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Excellent book for those looking at spiritual discernment
I found this book to be an execellent way to sort out ego from God's true calling. In a very simple method the author talks about watching as we walk the faith.
The Price of Missing Life
Published in Paperback by New Leaf Pr (1992)
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A Smoother Journey
Published in Paperback by Word Publishing (1994)
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Where Has Integrity Gone?: With Study Questions
Published in Paperback by Vision Publishers (2003)
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How or when do you know if someone is a "REAL BRO" ? What does it take ?
From a Christian perspective, Jesus said it was when someone is willing to lay down his life for you that you know he is truly your friend. Sadly, real brotherhood is one of the most lacking things within most Christian groups today. Unfortunately they let pride, arrogance, self righteousness, legalism, and judgementalness get in the way of truly loving one another. I believe that the concept of TRUE BROTHERHOOD is best presented in this book "One-Anothering" written by Simon Schrock. If you claim to be a Christian, and you haven't read this book, you should read it as soon as possible.
I find it to be one of the best laid out perspectives with the deepest understanding of how to have the most successful Interpersonal relations in respect to the Christian life.
Just like the gospel of Jesus Christ this book is so deep because it is so simple, and because it is so simple the concept becomes so foreign to most people that it becomes hard to grasp.