A book and workbook that teaches how to overcome the challenges all churches face in dealing with conflict, fellowship, and diverse groups of people. Speaking from experience, Pastor Ellis teaches us to combat situational convictions, how to overcome the influence of secular humanism in the church, how to remain relevant and much more.
The Dividing Line
This book is the most powerful study to date of the politics and policies it has inspired, from the founders' earliest efforts to shape American identity to today's revealing struggles over Third World immigration, noncitizen rights, and ...
JOHN LOCKE The thought of John Locke (1632–1704) was determinative for the eighteenth century. His Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689) laid down the episte- mological principles that were to shape religious thought during that ...
Secret History of the Dividing Line
The Dividing Line
On the development of the “Land of Eden,” see Christopher Hendricks, The Backcountry Towns of Colonial Virginia (Knoxville, Tenn., 2006), 64–70. On the Swiss disaster, see Michael L. Nicholls, “Searching for Eden: William Byrd, ...
This taut southwestern thriller twists through a maze of corruption, prejudice, and brutal murder as a WWII vet-turned-lawyer fights to save a Native American on trial for his life.
Dividing Lines shows that the action campaigns in three southern cities that mobilized black resistance to segregation and disfranchisement grew directly from specific events of municipal politics in those cities."--BOOK JACKET.
DIVIDING LINE
Backed by David’s speaking and training through the Neighborliness Center, this book will help individuals and churches reach out to their neighbors, love them through Christ, and build God’s kingdom.