The Right Use of Matthew 18:15-17

by Dr. Joda L. Collins

The Right Use of Matthew 18:15-17 by Dr. Joda L. Collins (Book) in Christianity
Copyright: © 2008  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 62 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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You may think a smoking gun is an inappropriate cover picture for a Christian book about church discipline. Actually, it is! However, the smoking gun is an appropriate representation of the church's MISUSE AND ABUSE of Matthew 18:15-17. Pastors and churches get in a lot of trouble by misusing Matthew 18:15-17. Churches end up shooting the wounded of their congregation in the heart and shooting the church in the foot. Most churches never benefit from the intended use of these important concepts. Matthew 18 is NOT intended for excommunication and I can prove it! A download of this book is FREE if you contact the author for it directly (DrJLCollins@aol.com) and request it. Click on the green words (book title) at the of this paragraph (above price) to learn more about this book. Once at the next page, click on "Download". To view more of my books go to www.LuLu.com/Joda Collins . Thank you.


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