Handbook for Deacons

Handbook for Deacons by J. D. O’Donnell is a comprehensive resource published by Randall House Publications in June 1973. This first edition spans 108 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to help readers understand the scriptural foundations of the deacon’s role within the Christian Church, offering insights into their responsibilities and the application of their duties.
In this work, O’Donnell delves into the biblical basis for the duties of deacons, providing relevant applications that guide their service to the church community. Readers will find a focus on themes such as administration and leadership within the context of Christian living. This edition serves as a practical guide for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the deacon’s role and its significance in the broader framework of religious service.
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To help readers discover what the Scriptures say about the duty of a deacon, O’Donnell explores the biblical basis for these servants of God, giving relevant application to the works they are to perform.
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