Church Membership Really?

Church Membership Really?

by Michael Dunhill
Church Membership Really?

Church Membership Really?

by Michael Dunhill

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Overview

For as long as I can remember Church goers, Pastors, Church Teachers and anyone who attends church has taught the importance of “Church Membership.” This is a topic that has been taught to people, Lost or Saved, for a long as I can remember. I want to take a peek into the subject, (look under the hood per-se), in order to see clearly what scripture teach. Is membership truly a necessity of a believer? You’re welcome to journey with me as I dive deep into the written word to see how the church got its beginning, if church lines up with what the church should be, and what part we play in God’s plan for His people, and the Church.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164881924
Publisher: Michael Dunhill
Publication date: 04/15/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 630 KB

About the Author

I began writing in my late teenage years. I had no intention of writing books and publishing them. The Lord placed on my heart to begin writing my first book in 2013; it took me over a year to write it. Many people have told me that when they started reading my first book “Broken Door”, it was hard for them to put it aside. Then the Lord gave me the unction to write my second book, “Faith is What?” Not long after I finished ‘Broken Door.’ ‘The Big Lie about Tattoos” is my third book as of this year 2016.I have worked in the ministry since 1985; I started preaching in prisons, in retirement homes and as a guest speaker for many churches. In addition, I started preaching out in the streets, at bars, parks, restaurants; I would bring my guitar to the parks and restaurants and sing songs that the Lord had me write. I was age 54; when the Lord led me to start writing books, I’m now 64; I’ve had some people tell me I’m just a keyboard preacher, but, I believe in that old saying,” The pen is mightier than the sword.” Comments are welcome, rather they are positive or negative. Thank You
Michael Dunhill

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