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Division has become one of the defining marks of modern culture, and the church is not immune to it. Political opinions, personal convictions, and secondary theological debates often become lines that separate believers instead of opportunities for grace and understanding.But Scripture draws an important distinction between essential truths that must be defended and non-essential issues where faithful Christians may disagree. Followers of Jesus are called to stand firm on the core truths of the gospel while still pursuing unity with other believers.Throughout church history, Christians have wrestled with questions about doctrine, conscience, and personal conviction. The challenge has never been avoiding disagreement altogether, but learning how to remain unified without compromising biblical truth.Key Takeaways• Not every disagreement is worth dividing the church over• Christians must learn the difference between essential and non-essential beliefs• Unity is a command from Jesus, not an optional ideal• The enemy often uses division to weaken the church• Biblical convictions should be held with both truth and humility• Healthy churches know how to defend truth without destroying fellowship• Followers of Jesus are called to love one another even when convictions differ

The gospel wasn't just spread. It was intentionally sent...In this next part of our journey through Acts, we see how the early believers move beyond their borders to carry the message of Jesus to the ends of the earth. From the shores of Antioch to the heart of Rome, they step into the unknown, navigating cultural barriers, trials, and shipwrecks along the way. What looks like a dangerous journey is actually God’s direction. As the Church is sent, the gospel transforms the world, and that same mission is handed to us today.

The gospel wasn't just spread. It was intentionally sent...In this next part of our journey through Acts, we see how the early believers move beyond their borders to carry the message of Jesus to the ends of the earth. From the shores of Antioch to the heart of Rome, they step into the unknown, navigating cultural barriers, trials, and shipwrecks along the way. What looks like a dangerous journey is actually God’s direction. As the Church is sent, the gospel transforms the world, and that same mission is handed to us today.

The gospel wasn't just spread. It was intentionally sent...In this next part of our journey through Acts, we see how the early believers move beyond their borders to carry the message of Jesus to the ends of the earth. From the shores of Antioch to the heart of Rome, they step into the unknown, navigating cultural barriers, trials, and shipwrecks along the way. What looks like a dangerous journey is actually God’s direction. As the Church is sent, the gospel transforms the world, and that same mission is handed to us today.

The gospel wasn't just spread. It was intentionally sent...In this next part of our journey through Acts, we see how the early believers move beyond their borders to carry the message of Jesus to the ends of the earth. From the shores of Antioch to the heart of Rome, they step into the unknown, navigating cultural barriers, trials, and shipwrecks along the way. What looks like a dangerous journey is actually God’s direction. As the Church is sent, the gospel transforms the world, and that same mission is handed to us today.

The gospel wasn't just spread. It was intentionally sent...In this next part of our journey through Acts, we see how the early believers move beyond their borders to carry the message of Jesus to the ends of the earth. From the shores of Antioch to the heart of Rome, they step into the unknown, navigating cultural barriers, trials, and shipwrecks along the way. What looks like a dangerous journey is actually God’s direction. As the Church is sent, the gospel transforms the world, and that same mission is handed to us today.

The Church did not spread through comfort. It spread through scattering. In this next part of our journey through Acts, we see how opposition, persecution, and unexpected moments push the early believers beyond Jerusalem and into the world. What looked like disruption was actually God’s design. As the Church is scattered, the gospel moves further than ever before, and the mission continues through us today.

The Church did not spread through comfort. It spread through scattering. In this next part of our journey through Acts, we see how opposition, persecution, and unexpected moments push the early believers beyond Jerusalem and into the world. What looked like disruption was actually God’s design. As the Church is scattered, the gospel moves further than ever before, and the mission continues through us today.

The Church did not spread through comfort. It spread through scattering. In this next part of our journey through Acts, we see how opposition, persecution, and unexpected moments push the early believers beyond Jerusalem and into the world. What looked like disruption was actually God’s design. As the Church is scattered, the gospel moves further than ever before, and the mission continues through us today.

The Church did not spread through comfort. It spread through scattering. In this next part of our journey through Acts, we see how opposition, persecution, and unexpected moments push the early believers beyond Jerusalem and into the world. What looked like disruption was actually God’s design. As the Church is scattered, the gospel moves further than ever before, and the mission continues through us today.