John Coblentz writes, “The church in its current state is not always glorious to us. We are still imperfect – our music is at times off-key, our theology is at times wide of the mark, and our interactions with each other fall short of the love we profess.” John encourages us to see what God wants to do and to work for the broader church, even in the face of difficulty, failed or abusive relationships, and the inherent tendency to shrink our associations to those like us. John talks about appreciating and welcoming believers from varied cultures.
Church is Hard (Biblical Interpretation and Church Offense) – Dean Taylor
John Coblentz’s devotional commentary on Ephesians
John lives in Guys Mills, Pennsylvania, with his wife Barbara. He served as a marriage counselor at Deeper Life Ministries for twelve years. Since 2006, he has served at Faith Builders Educational Programs as an instructor and pastor. He is the author of more than a dozen books, the latest of which is a devotional commentary on Ephesians, God’s Glory in the Church.
Read MoreMarlin lives in Southeast TN. He is married to Meredith and father to Zadok, Katherine, Job, Jude, and Charis. He is a philosopher and carpenter by training and currently serves with Anabaptist Perspectives and Starr Mountain Academy. The tagline for the latter organization expresses what he wants to be and wants to help others be: a worshipful knower and servant king.
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