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How To Make Restoration Work

Have a plan for bringing a sister or brother back into your fellowship.
See "Church Discipline" Training Pack
Store Code: TT36-M
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Type: Article
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Topics:Church discipline, Conflict, Conflict management, Conflict resolution, Confrontation, Controversy
Filters:Discipleship, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd, Spiritual director
Purpose:Discipleship
References:2 Corinthians 2:7-8
Date Added:August 01, 2007
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Church discipline is meant to be restorative and redemptive, not embarrassing or shameful. Here are some ideas for after you've "won your brother over" (Matt. 18:15).

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When a sinner repents and our longing for repentance is met with joy, hold a celebration. One church I know actually did just that—they welcomed a sinner back with a church ...

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