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  • Written by: Francis Chan
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  • Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
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The church becomes more divided each day.

Many seek reassurance or perceived unity by creating doctrinal statements, but that misses the point. Doctrine is necessary, but it is not the solution.

In his new book Until Unity, New York Times best-selling author Francis Chan tells listeners that the real problem is shallow or even nonexistent love for each other. Do we truly understand the gospel? Do we believe in the miracle of the Holy Spirit in us? As believers, Christians are supposed to yield the fruit of supernatural love for one another. Instead, we allow jealousy and selfish ambition to prevail.

God hates this division between his children - and our indifference to it. He has provided the solution to the church through gifting of leaders to equip his people in a way that leads to “unity of the faith” - but not at the expense of truth or holiness. Believers have done a poor job at this, but we can hear the call and be “eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” (Ephesians 4:3).

Although the Bible commands unity, some will resist these unifying efforts. We see it every day. We have to hate sin, love truth, and pursue unity for the church. This is messy, but no matter what, Christians must give everything they have to the pursuit of a unified, restored Bride.

©2021 Francis Chan (P)2021 David C. Cook

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Powerful personal and communal call.

Francis Chan once again (Letters to the Church) balances deep humility with a call to personal and communal transformation, possible only through God’s power. Beautiful, challenging, practical.

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Emotional Plea for Unity

Francis Chan's voice is so emotion filled that I have trouble not crying while listening to this book. I feel completely convicted to leave behind the heresy hunter mentality and begin to pray fervently for a united body of Christ.

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Transformational!

This book is more then a book on unity, it is one rhat will cause God's people to be in greater reverence and awe of our amazing Creator and Father!

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Captivating

it was very thought provoking. Something that I will share with others and come back to.

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