“Therefore let us go to him outside the camp and bear the reproach he
endured. For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to
come” (Hebrew 13:13-14).
We are offering to our readers and visitors the best book on New Testament
Ecclesiology available today. Having surveyed several books about the subject,
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than any we have found. This offer is to earnestly contend for the apostolic
faith and oppose both denominationalism and ecumenism in the whole world. Let the
truth of this book convict you to hate today’s heresies on the subject of New
Testament Ecclesiology (Ps. 119:128; 2 Tim. 3:1-5; 2 Tim. 4:3-4).
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When people think of the Church, they tend to think of the vast
organized system of religion that began to develop a century after the apostolic era. Under emperor Constantine, Christianity flourished throughout the Roman
Empire as a state religion. Today, the church is represented by a wide range of
religious organizations throughout the world. But, is this what is meant by
“the Church” in the New Testament? What’s God’s view of the Church? How was it
originally structured and organized? How should it function in today’s society?
Outside The Camp explores what the
Bible says about this important subject. To some, the ideas and concepts
discussed will be new, even revolutionary. Others will recognize a pattern with
which they have long been familiar. All will be challenged to grow in their
faith when faced with the authoritative Word of God.
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