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Conciliation Clauses for Contracts and Wills by Peacemaker Ministries

Conflict Resolution in the Church by Brian Schwertley

Curse or Consecrate: Two Ways for Christians to View a Conflict by Ken Sande

Dealing with Doctrinal Differences by John M. Frame

Do Mature Christians Pursue Unity or Do They Pursue Doctrine? by Sam Crabtree

Extracts and Anecdotes on Unity Among Christians by Iain H. Murray

Fundamental Christian Attitudes: Unity by John MacArthur

How to Deal with Those Who Differ from Us Roger Nicole

Introduction to Christian Conciliation by Peacemaker Ministries

Is the Reformation Over by Carl Trueman

Model Mediation/Arbitration Agreement by Peacemaker Ministries

Promise Keepers and the Rising Tide of Ecumenism by Gil Rugh

Responding to Religious Pluralism by Kenneth Richard Samples    

Rules of Procedure for Christian Conciliation by Peacemaker Ministries

Standard of Conduct for Christian Conciliators by Peacemaker Ministries

That Your Love May Abound by Ashton Wilkins, Matthew Lynch

The Biblical Attitude to Erroneous Teaching by David P. Kingdon

The Evil and Danger of Schism by Thomas Boston

The External Means or Aims by Which God Invites Us Into the Society of Christ and Holds Us Therein by John Calvin

The Need for Unity in the Church by Matt Slick

The Party’s Over An Open Letter for Christian Unity by Randy Booth

The Reformed Pastor and Ecumenism by Cornelius Van Til

There Have To Be Differences Among Us by Kim Riddlebarger

True and False Unity by Bob DeWaay

Unity & Diversity in the New Testment by Shane Rosenthal

Unity Diversity and Division by R.B. Kuiper

What is Ecumenism? by Ian R.K. Paisley

Why I Walked by J. I. Packer

 

What is Unity?

 

Unity is the singleness or constancy of individuals.  In reference to the church, all Christians are unified in the body of Christ or the headship of the Lord Jesus.

 

 

 

John 17:20-23 I do not ask for these only, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me. The glory that you have given me I have given to them, that they may be one even as we are one, I in them and you in me, that they may become perfectly one, so that the world may know that you sent me and loved them even as you loved me.