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We are living in a day and age when the church is under attack. Over the last two thousand years, the church has faced many attempts to destroy it and its influence. It has never been the attacks from outside of the church that have been a serious threat since the church was built for war, but it is the attacks from within that have been the most dangerous. In this book, Dick Iverson speaks to us from his own first-hand experience about the dangers that face the overseers of the bride of Christ. He shares stories from his own life and chronicles some of the failures and successes of his early…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We are living in a day and age when the church is under attack. Over the last two thousand years, the church has faced many attempts to destroy it and its influence. It has never been the attacks from outside of the church that have been a serious threat since the church was built for war, but it is the attacks from within that have been the most dangerous. In this book, Dick Iverson speaks to us from his own first-hand experience about the dangers that face the overseers of the bride of Christ. He shares stories from his own life and chronicles some of the failures and successes of his early years of ministry. This book also details how to discern the difference between ministers who truly love the church and those who are ministering for their own gain. Those who minister in the church need to have the same love and desires for the church as Jesus does because, as the bride of Christ, the church is the most important and precious thing to Him.
Autorenporträt
Dick Iverson was actively involved in ministry for over 65 years before passing away at age 87. He pastored Bible Temple (now Mannahouse) in Portland, Oregon, for 44 years, and he was the founder of Portland Bible College and Ministers Fellowship International. In his latter years, he traveled extensively both nationally and internationally, encouraging churches and leaders. He was known as a "pastor's pastor." During his years of ministry, he authored several books, including Building Churches That Last, The Holy Spirit Today, Present Day Truths, and Team Ministry. He was grateful for the truths revealed from scripture during his days of study and ministry and firmly believed in the importance of putting them in writing to be preserved for generations to come.