Setting Your Church Free: A Biblical Plan for Corporate Conflict Resolution

· Baker Books
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Churches, Just Like People, Need to Be Set Free From Spiritual Bondage

Corporate sin robs the spiritual vitality and fruitfulness of churches, keeping them from being free in Christ. In Setting Your Church Free trusted authors Neil T. Anderson and Charles Mylander offer practical and life-giving tools for dealing biblically with corporate sin in the church. Offering a balanced approach, this unique book takes into account the reality of the spiritual world as well as the need for correcting leadership and administration problems.

You will discover how to
· Unite around a common purpose
· Deal with the power of memories that affect the present and future of the church
· Defeat Satan's attacks, and
· Move forward with a strong, effective action plan.

Churches that put these steps into practice will be set free from bondage to walk in the freedom Christ offers.

About the author

Dr. Neil T. Anderson is founder and president emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries. He was formerly the chairman of the Practical Theology Department at Talbot School of Theology. He holds five degrees from Talbot, Pepperdine University, and Arizona State University, and has authored several bestselling books on spiritual freedom, including Victory Over the Darkness and The Bondage Breaker.

Dr. Charles Mylander
recently retired as executive director of Evangelical Friends Mission, the national missionary-sending agency for evangelical Friends in the United States. He is the coauthor, with Neil Anderson, of Extreme Church Makeover and Experiencing Christ Together.

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