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“When there is no sense of the pain of Christian disunity anymore, a congregation will not even feel the obligation to justify its own existence with theological arguments. The other churches might as well not exist. Exactly this, however, is what it means to be sectarian: not to criticize other churches, nor even to go separate ways; but to ignore them altogether. When a sectarian community talks about ‘the church,’ it talks only about itself. There is no sense of incompleteness, no wound, no desire to reunite.” (source)
“growth in numbers can come from three directions: births, transfers from other churches, and converts” (source)
“Christian mission will start with inviting people to become followers of Christ” (source)
“Not the salvation of sinners but God’s glory is the aim of mission” (source)
“the development of ecclesiology in the early church” (source)