The Troubled Church
Paul spent several years and wrote four letters to the church at Corinth. Yet Corinth remained a troubled church for a long time, as they became too much like the environment they found themselves in. His letters aren’t heavy with theology (like Romans), but rather filled with practical advice on spiritual gifts, communion, marriage, divorce, legal issues, Christian liberty and more.
The letter contains much corrective action, and parts of it will be uncomfortable for every Christian, as the problems facing Corinth are still common issues facing Christians today.
The book is now available at Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com.
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“He offers a book that offers a comprehensive look at the culture, the problem being addresed, a verse by verse study, and a priceless application tool that reveals timeless truths for us to consider. Mr. Yeager has skillfully managed to guide us through a very difficult and often misunderstood passage.” ~ Pastor Shane Moffitt
“Brutal Honesty on A Troubled Church ... His chapter on division and carnality is tough reading! True. Raw. Honest. Total Brutality. I cringed as I saw myself in his words.” ~ T. Richards
“He is not afraid to deal with the tough issues such as divorce and spiritual gifts, and presents them in such a way that, while you may not agree with him, you cannot question the fact that his conclusions are drawn from the text.” ~ Jack Gandy
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ERRATA: On page 158 of the printed book we related a story about a businessman and his secretary, the inspiration of which comes from an old story we can’t find a definitive attribution to. The most common are George Bernard Shaw or Winston Churchill, but one source mentioned Groucho Marx and Mark Twain. In the end, we don’t have a definitive source, but it should have been footnoted as possibly attributed to one of those, or unknown.
Future editions will incorporate a footnote.
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