The Issues That Divide Christians

The Issues That Divide Christians by Christopher Dale Phillips, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in February 2009, is an exploration of divisive topics within the Christian community in America. This 84-page book addresses issues such as abortion, homosexuality, politics, and racism, which the author believes have created barriers among Christians, preventing them from walking in unity. Phillips shares his insights following what he describes as a divine inspiration, aiming to foster dialogue based on biblical teachings.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of how these social issues impact the Christian faith and the broader society. The book discusses the importance of unity among believers and encourages reflection on how scriptural perspectives can guide responses to contemporary challenges. By addressing these critical subjects, Phillips hopes to inspire Christians to come together and enact positive change in America through the principles of their faith.
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“The Issues That Divide Christians”, is about specific issues in America that Christopher feels has divided Christians and has kept Christians apart and not walking in unity. Christopher wrote the book after having what he feels being spoken to in a dream by God and then, went to writing the book. In “The Issues That Divide Christians”, Christopher talks about issues such as abortion, homosexuality, politics, racism, and other issues that not only America is divided over, but, also, Christians, who are supposed to be The Body of Christ. Christopher’s hope and prayer is by discussing what the Bible says about these specific issues, then Christians can walk in unity and together change America with the truth of God’s word.
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