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31 Ways to Be a "One-Another" Christian: Loving Others with the Love of Jesus

by Stuart Scott

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"Nobody reaches out to me when I go to church.' 'This church really isn't much of a family. Have you heard these kinds of comments? How sad if they are true, especially as God's Word has so much to say about how believers should interact with one another! An array of interpersonal problems between spouses, children, parents, siblings, friends, coworkers can easily develop, but if you are a Christian, you can put the Bible's message into practice and see how radically it transforms your relationships with others. By carefully examining the "one another" commands in Scripture, the authors provide a Word-based understanding of what God intends for Christian relationships - showing not only what they look like, but also how to develop them. Enjoy reading and sharing this book; it's very well suited for individuals, couples, and small groups."--Back cover.… (more)
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This is NOT a read and put on a shelf book. It is one to keep handy on your bedside table or wherever you have your daily devotionals and, on your desk, so you can grab it and refer to it often.

In this excellent book, Dr. Stuart Scott and S. Andrew Jin walk us through 31 “one another” commands from the Bible. For each command, they provide:
—a Scripture passage
—an explanation of the command
—an illustration to help you better understand the command
—application questions and exercises that will help you, through the prompting of the Holy Spirit, evaluate how well you are following these commands and help you construct a plan to implement that command.

Also included are 5 bonus “one another” chapters.

This is an excellent daily devotional for individuals and families and it will provide a wonderful foundation for small group discussions Every new Christ-follower and seasoned Christ-follower will glean solid biblical truths through a careful study of each chapter. It makes a wonderful training resource for the church: Pastors, Elders, Deacons, Sunday school and Bible study leaders, and other lay leadership.

Biblical counselors will find it a valuable resource to use as homework for counselees.

NOTE: I received a complimentary copy of this book for reviewing from Shepherd Press. I was not required to provide a positive review. Thoughts in “My Two Cents” are my own opinion. ( )
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"Nobody reaches out to me when I go to church.' 'This church really isn't much of a family. Have you heard these kinds of comments? How sad if they are true, especially as God's Word has so much to say about how believers should interact with one another! An array of interpersonal problems between spouses, children, parents, siblings, friends, coworkers can easily develop, but if you are a Christian, you can put the Bible's message into practice and see how radically it transforms your relationships with others. By carefully examining the "one another" commands in Scripture, the authors provide a Word-based understanding of what God intends for Christian relationships - showing not only what they look like, but also how to develop them. Enjoy reading and sharing this book; it's very well suited for individuals, couples, and small groups."--Back cover.

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