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Learn to Reconcile According to the Bible
In a world increasingly marked by division, misunderstanding, and relational breakdown, the hunger for reconciliation is growing. People are searching for ways to restore what’s been lost—whether in families, churches, workplaces, or communities.

Dwight Schettler
6 days ago14 min read


Ministry of Reconciliation: Evangelism or Discipleship
The ministry of reconciliation is one of the most profound and transformative callings given to believers in Christ. Rooted in the apostle Paul’s declaration in 2 Corinthians 5:18–20, it is described as a divine entrustment—God making His appeal through us to a broken world

Dwight Schettler
Oct 218 min read


Tough to Love: The Gospel Path to Reconciliation
In every ministry, there are people who are difficult to love. They may be combative, critical, withdrawn, or simply resistant to the work of the Spirit. These individuals can test our patience, challenge our convictions, and ...

Dwight Schettler
Oct 57 min read


We Don't Want Relationships
I can feel your hesitation after reading this title. "How can you say this?!" you may wonder incredulously. If I came across a ...
Kerri Goss
Mar 276 min read


Reconciliation is Born Out of Mutual Confession and Forgiveness
Reconciliation is a vital part of our spiritual journey, and it requires two essential components: confession and forgiveness. As ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 162 min read


The Ultimate Purpose of Showing Someone Their Sin
The act of revealing someone’s sin is far more profound than simply pointing out faults. According to the scriptures, the ultimate ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 153 min read


Navigating the Temptation to Force Repentance
As human beings, we often find ourselves in situations where we are tempted to force someone else to repent. This temptation can stem ...

Dwight Schettler
Mar 152 min read
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