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Church Discipline: How the Church Protects the Name of Jesus
Church Discipline: How the Church Protects the Name of Jesus
Church Discipline: How the Church Protects the Name of Jesus
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Church Discipline: How the Church Protects the Name of Jesus

Written by Jonathan Leeman

Narrated by Bob Souer

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Church discipline is essential to building a healthy church. So how exactly do we practice church discipline?Jonathan Leeman helps us face the endless variety of circumstances and sins for which no scriptural case study exists, sins that don't show up on any list and need a biblical framework to be corrected appropriately in love.Here is a contemporary and concise how-to guide that provides a theological framework for understanding and implementing disciplinary measures in the local church, along with several examples of real-life situations and the corresponding responses.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 30, 2016
ISBN9781683662846
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Jonathan Leeman

Jonathan Leeman (PhD, University of Wales) is the editorial director for 9Marks and cohost of the Pastors’ Talk podcast. He is the author or editor of over a dozen books and teaches at several seminaries. Jonathan lives with his wife and four daughters in a suburb of Washington, DC, and is an elder at Cheverly Baptist Church. You can follow him on Twitter at @jonathanleeman.

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    Quick, clear, and convicting. Very very great help on this topic. Highly recommend for all Christians and church leaders.
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    Useful, even if its emphasis on formal membership is probably better suited to highly judcialized countries such as ðe US.