Hit by Friendly Fire, What to do When Fellow Believers Hurt You

Milton, Michael


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Listen to a three part series by Dr. Michael Milton entitled Hit By Friendly Fire. (Sermon Audio)


Christians expect to be troubled by the unbelieving world but not by their brothers and sisters in the church. Unfortunately, often the case is the reverse. In this book Michael Milton brings us back to Scripture, to the experiences of Joseph and Paul, and demonstrates that it is possible to move from being a victim to being a victor, even when Christian bonds make the wounds all the deeper. Full of personal and pastoral wisdom, this little book will help many believers face a trauma all too common in the Christian church, yet all too seldom addressed in the literature.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780852347768
  • Page Count
    91
  • Weight
    0.2 lb
  • Publisher
    Evangelical Press
  • Publication Date
    January 2011

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About the Author

Dr. Micahel A. Milton is president of Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC where he also serves as professor of practical theology. Dr. Milton is a commissioned officer in the US Army Reserve and serves as a chaplain in the Chief of Chaplains Office in Washington, DC. He was a former top secret linguist for the US Navy and an executive in two Fortune 500 companies.

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Listen to a three part series by Dr. Michael Milton entitled Hit By Friendly Fire. (Sermon Audio)


Christians expect to be troubled by the unbelieving world but not by their brothers and sisters in the church. Unfortunately, often the case is the reverse. In this book Michael Milton brings us back to Scripture, to the experiences of Joseph and Paul, and demonstrates that it is possible to move from being a victim to being a victor, even when Christian bonds make the wounds all the deeper. Full of personal and pastoral wisdom, this little book will help many believers face a trauma all too common in the Christian church, yet all too seldom addressed in the literature.

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