God’s Assembly (”Church”), says John Coblentz, is to show God’s glory, not just to people but to the principalities and powers. We should see local churches within the bigger picture of what God is doing in gathering a people. John shares the pain he has felt over division in the church and ways he has purposed to walk in unity.
An Anabaptist View of Church – Val Yoder
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 and Meredith live with their five precious children in southeast Tennessee. Marlin has been trained in philosophy and carpentry, and enjoys pushing into other areas, such as mechanics and biblical Greek. Marlin works at Kingdom Channels and Anabaptist Perspectives in finance, communications, and other roles that are harder to describe. He is slowly endeavoring to put his public brain on his website marlin.work.
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