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Has the church lost its identity as a nation of priests? Can God's people catch a vision for the unique ministry God has given them? Charles Van Engen advances a fuller identification between the local congregation and the universal church.
He works through the realities of church life or denominational organization, but he seeks to present them in their kingdom perspective so Christians begin advancing a kingdom instead of maintaining a defensive fortress.
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