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Caring for One Another: 8 Ways to Cultivate Meaningful Relationships
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Imagine . . . an interconnected group of people who entrust themselves to each other. You can speak of your pain, and someone responds with compassion and prayer. You can speak of your joys, and someone rejoices with you. You can ask for help with sinful struggles, and someone prays with you.
The goal of this book is that these meaningful relationships will become a natural part of daily life in your church. With short chapters and discussion questions meant to be read in a group setting, Ed Welch guides small groups through eight lessons that show what it looks like when ordinary, needy people care for other ordinary, needy people in everyday life.
“This is a short book, but one that packs a powerful punch. Ed Welch has given us a user-friendly guide for our churches to grow together as we seek to better care for one another. I love that the lessons are meant to be read aloud and discussed among church members. I’m already envisioning various groups of people I can read this book with in our congregation. Buy this book. Better yet, buy a case of books and pass it out in your church. And even better than that, get groups of people within your church reading it together. The impact of this book could have far-reaching effects in our churches as we seek to love one another in a way that shines the spotlight on Christ.”
Dave Furman, Senior Pastor, Redeemer Church of Dubai; author, Kiss the Wave and Being There
Table of Contents:
Preface
Notes
General Index
Scripture Index
Page count: 80
This is a book purposed to create a culture of purposeful engagement with one another, beyond the generic "'how are you?' 'I'm good, how are you?' 'I'm good too.'" - but to stop and dig deeper to actually care and pray for and with one another.
If all people in all churches worked through this book, I believe there would be a blessed culture of loving our neighbours and ensuring all in our midst are well loved.
Grab this book, grab a few copies, get a friend or a group together, and read through the short chapters together to develop a culture of care that is intentional and purposeful.
Ideas presented are not explained clearly or comprehensively. There are helpful and truthful contributions throughout, but you need to work quite hard to discern and interpret what they are. Would not recommend this book before others that address similar topics.
This is a book purposed to create a culture of purposeful engagement with one another, beyond the generic "'how are you?' 'I'm good, how are you?' 'I'm good too.'" - but to stop and dig deeper to actually care and pray for and with one another.
If all people in all churches worked through this book, I believe there would be a blessed culture of loving our neighbours and ensuring all in our midst are well loved.
Grab this book, grab a few copies, get a friend or a group together, and read through the short chapters together to develop a culture of care that is intentional and purposeful.
Ideas presented are not explained clearly or comprehensively. There are helpful and truthful contributions throughout, but you need to work quite hard to discern and interpret what they are. Would not recommend this book before others that address similar topics.
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