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Biblical Eldership
— published 1987 — 8 editions |
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New Testament Deacon: The Church's Minister of Mercy
— published 1992 — 2 editions |
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The Hospitality Commands: Building Loving Christian Community: Building Bridges to Friends and Neighbors
— published 1993 — 2 editions |
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Leading with Love
— published 2006 — 2 editions |
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Love or Die: Christ's Wake-Up Call to the Church
— published 2008 |
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If You Bite & Devour One Another: Galatians 5:15: Biblical Principles for Handling Conflict
— published 2011 — 2 editions |
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Men and Women Equal Yet Different: A Brief Study of the Biblical Passages on Gender
— published 1999 |
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Meetings That Work: A Guide to Effective Elders' Meetings
— published 2001 |
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The Study Guide to Biblical Eldership
— published 1997 |
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Biblical Eldership Booklet
— published 2011 |
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“Jesus taught that "the great and first commandment is to love God completely, totally, and unreservedly -- with all one's heart, with all one's soul, and with all one's mind (Matt. 22:37-38; Mark 12:28-34). The sum of all God's commandments and all religious service is love for God. It is the believer's first priority. It is the reason we were created. Nothing in life is more right, more fulfilling, and more rewarding than loving God our Creator and Savior.”
― Alexander Strauch, Love or Die: Christ's Wake-Up Call to the Church
― Alexander Strauch, Love or Die: Christ's Wake-Up Call to the Church
“Knowledge without love inflates the ego and deceives the mind.”
― Alexander Strauch, Leading with Love
― Alexander Strauch, Leading with Love
“If money could motivate the merchants of England to cross death-defying oceans and enter the interior of China at great personal risk of the loss of life, could not the love of Christ motivate the missionaries to do the same for the sake of the gospel?”
― Alexander Strauch, Leading with Love
― Alexander Strauch, Leading with Love
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