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In a world where the term "community" is a buzzword, too many Christians embark on the journey of building robust communities while allowing themselves to be swayed by the taunts of modern-day "Gashmus." Much like Nehemiah faced mockery and doubt while rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, contemporary Christians are bombarded with skepticism about the viability of their community-building efforts.
Douglas Wilson draws upon four decades of experience to provide invaluable guidance to Christians seeking to construct thriving communities without compromising their Gospel-centered foundation. "Gashmu Saith It" is a repository of wisdom, offering insight on practical principles such as developing calluses in the face of adversity, embracing loyalty, waging a relentless war against sin, and erecting both external walls and an internal church that embodies the essence of Christian unity.
This book is your compass in the realm of community-building, a beacon of hope that empowers Christians to embrace the enduring principles of faith, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the Gospel's foundation.
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