Two issues confronting the Chinese church [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Hong Kong, China, Cedar Library, (c)1979.Edition: Chinese EditionDescription: 30 pages 21.2 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BR1288 Z43 1979.Z63.T865 1979
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Church history tells us that disagreement in the church is not necessarily a bad thing. In many cases it is normal or even inevitable. Although this is not ideal from God, but God does allow it. Therefore, our primary aim is not to seek a unified approach to all religions or to identify who is right and wrong, but to understand the background of the sectarianism and the principles of the Bible, so that we will have the right attitude and attitude towards the sectarian issue. Among them, we have achieved unity and mutual benefit.
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