"No church is perfect. Not even the New Testament church was without problems. Some of the difficulties that you and I think are unique to this generation are actually very old."
The Christians in ancient Corinth lived in a society rampant with sexual impurity, idolatry, divorce and litigation. Unfortunately, those problems crept into the church and caused divisions among believers because they were young in their faith. The apostle Paul's first letter to the Corinthians addresses these problems and gives solutions rooted in God's wisdom.
We have much to learn from First Corinthians, for the disputes that plagued that church persist today. Conflict in the Church: Developing Maturity From Corinthians is your passport to moving from conflict to conquest through Christ.
Come explore the ruins of Corinth with Bible Teacher Woodrow Kroll. You'll learn about this once-great port city of Greece and see firsthand why the church struggled to find harmony and maturity in Christ.
Woodrow Kroll is the General Director and Bible Teacher for Back to the Bible. In addition to teaching on the daily radio program Back to the Bible, he is the host and teacher of PASSPORT VIDEO, which includes Sandals in the Sand, Faith in the Forum and Faith of Our Fathers. Dr. Kroll and his wife, Linda, reside in Lincoln. Nebraska.
Video Length- 41 Minutes with study guide included