Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Books I Would Write 1

I Opposed Him to His Face

The Church's Need
to
Discover the Gift of Rebuke

"I opposed him to his face, because he was clearly in the wrong." Apostle Paul, in regards to Apostle Peter, Galatians 2:11.

Rebuke, at times publicly, was a key component in guiding and refining the theology and practices of the New Testament Christian community. Where has this aspect of teaching and leadership gone in our modern churches? How does it affect the Body's ability to grow and impact the world?

Ken Tsang, a pioneer in developing the gift of rebuke as a spiritual language, unravels how the fear of confrontation stagnates the modern church's impact in truly restoring the world. "I Opposed Him to His Face" details the invasion of tolerance in the modern organized church, and dissects the systemic effects of prevalent concepts such as the "seeker friendly" gospel and "full time" ministry, revealing how the return of the glorious church found in Acts can only be realized when the church commits to a positive, God-abiding discovery of the Gift of Rebuke.

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