Unity within the body of Christ continues to be a much-discussed topic among evangelicals today. But as much as it has been talked about in recent years evangelicals, especially in America, continue to be divided, particularly along ethnic lines. In this episode of the Just Thinking podcast, Darrell and "Omaha" (Virgil Walker) argue that such divisions should not exist among believers, as we are all one in Christ. 'Thank You,' Greear Tells Black Church Assembly -- Baptist Press article

"A Body of One?" -- Darrell B. Harrison, Just Thinking blog

"The Wrong Kind of Unity" -- Grace to You blog

Unity in Christ -- Charles H. Spurgeon sermon (Jan. 7, 1866)

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Unity within the body of Christ continues to be a much-discussed topic among evangelicals today. But as much as it has been talked about in recent years evangelicals, especially in America, continue to be divided, particularly along ethnic lines. In this episode of the Just Thinking podcast, Darrell and “Omaha” (Virgil Walker) argue that such divisions should not exist among believers, as we are all one in Christ. 
‘Thank You,’ Greear Tells Black Church Assembly — Baptist Press article


“A Body of One?” — Darrell B. Harrison, Just Thinking blog


“The Wrong Kind of Unity” — Grace to You blog


Unity in Christ — Charles H. Spurgeon sermon (Jan. 7, 1866)


©Darrell B. Harrison and Just Thinking…for Myself 2012-2020. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Darrell B. Harrison and Just Thinking…for Myself with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.”