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New Sermon Added: "Gossip and the Bride of Christ, Part III: The Effects of Gossip" (James 3:1-12)
Sunday, July 25, 2010

New Sermon Added: "Gossip and the Bride of Christ, II: The Origins of Gossip" (Matthew 12:34-37)
Sunday, July 18, 2010

New Sermon Added: "Gossip and the Bride of Christ, Part I: Naming the Beast" (Proverbs 18:20-21)
Sunday, July 11, 2010

 

 

 

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Endorsements

“Wyman Richardson has called us to examine the Bible-based standard of congregational ethics.  Why?  Because we live in a very permissive day, and what often gets deemed as God's requirement winds up as little more than a mild hint that asks no real requirements of our members.  It is as if we say, "Sin if you must, we'll try our best to look the other way."  Richardson believes that the New Testament contains a call to congregational holiness.  It is to this ancient, higher calling that his book is committed.  If its words seem over stern to you, read it yet again.  Read it until you come to believe in this great, evident truth: God does care how his children behave, for their behavior lies at the heart of His hope of bringing the world unto himself.”

- Calvin Miller, Professor of Divinity at The Beeson Divinity School
and author of Preaching and Oh Shepherd Where Art Thou?

 

"Wyman Richardson has written a concise, thorough and altogether biblical guidebook for congregations who want to take seriously the Scriptural pattern for local church discipline.  This is not a book of theory, but a practical manual tested on the anvil of pastoral and congregational experience.  I commend this important study to God's people everywhere."

- Timothy George, Dean of the Beeson Divinity School of Samford University
and an Executive Editor of Christianity Today

 

"Walking Together: A Congregational Reflection on Biblical Church Discipline is a superb analysis of a missing jewel in the church of our Lord Jesus Christ.  The book is a beautiful blend of the biblical, theological, historical and practical.  It is excellently written, and any minister or church will be well served by this work in recapturing this vital and missing element in the life of the church."

- Daniel L. Akin, President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

 

"No church will return to New Testament standards without a recovery of biblical church discipline.  Churches seeking to be faithful to the Word of God in this matter will find practical guidance in this book by Wyman Richardson."

- Donald S. Whitney, Associate Professor of Biblical Spirituality
and Director of Applied Ministry at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

 

“Wyman Richardson . . . has produced a useful guide for church members to study if and when a congregation begins to consider inaugurating corrective discipline . . . Timely, attractive, and balanced, Richardson’s book should prove to be a great blessing to those congregations that seriously make use of it.” [from the Foreword]

- James Leo Garrett, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Theology, Emeritus at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary


"Biblical; thought provoking; excellent study; I've often wondered what would we do if...but now I know" are the words I heard while my congregation committed to this study.  We have offered various studies covering various topics by renown writer-theologians, and none of them have conjured up as much chatter within my congregation as Richardson's Walking Together.  It is truly a step-by-step approach to the disciplines of the church and how to love our brothers and sisters in Christ as we walk together.  It is straightforward, practical, and does not leave the congregation stranded in not knowing which direction to go as they walk together!"
 

- Kevin Griggs, Hickory Road Baptist Church, Holly Springs, GA
 
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