One Anothers
Biblical Commands on How Christians Are to Treat Fellow Christians
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Book Details
About the Book
The One Anothers is a study of 50 commands given to Christian brothers, by many of the authors of the New Testament and commands of Jesus. Speaking directly to fellow Christian, these 50 commands tell us how we are to treat and relate to our fellow Christian brothers and sisters in Christ. By joining together into a Christian family, we are expected to act in a certain way. All of these commands are ways we are directed to act and feel towards our brothers. My pastor said these are “house rules for Christians”. This is key for a couple of reasons, we are directed to help our brothers in so many ways, and we each need to set an example of how Christians are to live with, interact with and to love one another. The book is teacher friendly. Each lesson comes with a list of questions to encourage discussion.
About the Author
David has been married over 55 years and has three adult children: daughter Wendy (Grant), son Todd, and son Trent (Sabrina). He also has two grandchildren, Cade and Brenna, and a brother, Dennis. David and Naomi now spend half a year in Florida and the other half in Ohio. Personally, he is grateful to his parents, Bill and Wanita, for their great Christian up-bringing.
As an adult Sunday school teacher for over 50 years, David has prepared over 2,400 lessons, teaching primarily a verse to verse study on many books of the Bible.
While preparing these lessons, David felt the urging and direction from the Holy Spirit to put together a series on the subject of the “One Anothers.” Thus, this book was created on the study of Biblical commands; on how and why we as Christians are to treat our fellow Christians.
David’s desire was to make the book teacher-friendly whether teaching in Sunday school or leading a small group. This book can and has been used to teach junior high students through adult seniors, as well as a personal study. To make it teacher-friendly, all scriptures used are in bold print, saving time to look up every verse. Questions at the end of each chapter should help stimulate conversation.
Enjoy the study but remember as a teacher we are to practice what we teach.