Experiencing God's Love in the Church: The Missing Ingredient in Today's Church and How to Bring it Back
By (Author) Tom Blackaby
New Hope Publishers
New Hope Publishers
3rd January 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
241.4
Paperback
208
The church is not dead, nor does it need to be abandoned as some think. It is still a body that can best demonstrate the heart of God to a needy world. Many have looked at the church with all its flaws and turned their backs on it saying it has passed its prime. The main reason for this is that the church has lost its love for one another and consequently for God. While the church may serve God, try to please God, and make efforts to obey God, love is sadly missing. This lack of love for one another manifests itself through church splits, lack of loyalty, ostracizing those who disagree, turning on one another over insignificant reasons, church hopping, firing pastors, etc. Experiencing God's Love in the Church seeks to challenge believers to renew their commitment to loving one another, and in so doing, returning to what Christ intended His body to look like. When the world sees God's people truly loving one another, they will then be more apt to see how the Father sent the Son as a demonstration of His love for them.
Tom Blackaby was born in California but grew up in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He holds a bachelor of education degree from the University of Saskatchewan, a master of divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a doctor of ministries degree from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. He served four years as national worship consultant for the Canadian National Baptist Convention and currently serves as director of international ministries for Blackaby Ministries International. Tom has coauthored The Man God Uses (trade book, youth edition, devotional journal), Anointed to Be Gods Servants, The Blackaby Study Bible, Encounters with God Daily Bible; has written four years of devotional articles for Home Life magazine; and most recently coauthored The Family God Uses together with his wife, Kim. They have three children and currently live near Vancouver, Canada.