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The Great Commandment Principle

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This resource reveals a simple but profound way of relating to God and others that will restore great relevance to the church while deepening your personal relationships with others. The GCP provides a biblical framework for ministry and relationships that can forever change the way you relate to God, the way you love those closest to you and the way you “do” ministry. -Perfect for pastors, church leaders and caregivers who want to become more effective in their ministry to others. -Ideal as a foundational resource for planting churches and revamping existing ministries. -Great introduction for anyone wanting to know how church relates to “real life!”

294 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1998

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David Ferguson

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Dr. David and Teresa Ferguson have shared a biblical message of health and relevance for more than 25 years. Their passion for seeing the Great Commandment of loving God and loving others lived out among God's people has led them to impact thousands of ministers and their laity. As codirectors of Intimate Life Ministries, they direct a multidisciplinary team that serves more than 35,000 churches in the United States and abroad with training and resources through the strategic partners involved in the Great Commandment Network of denominations, movements, and ministries. David serves as codirector of the Center for Relational Leadership, which provides training and resources in church, business, and community settings. Teresa serves Intimate Life Ministries and the Center for Relational Leadership as a conference speaker, small group facilitator, and mentor for church and business leaders.

David has an M.Ed. from Texas State University and two doctoral degrees from Oxford Graduate School. He is a member of the Oxford Society of Scholars.

David and Teresa have been married for more than 40 years and have coauthored several books and numerous articles. They reside in Austin, Texas, and have three adult children and six grandchildren.

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September 16, 2016
I was apart of a Sunday morning Adult Class and this book was our reading source. We were given a particular chapter to read during the week, and then it was discussed when we all connected. It is filled with great lessons on family, and relationships in general whether it be church, home, workplace, etc. Great read!
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March 18, 2008
A book recommended by Pastor, it had some good 'principles' for relating to family, loved ones and those around us.
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January 31, 2015
The key to successful relationships is understanding our relational needs...our own and others! Critical for the journey to know and be known by others in community
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