Youth Crowd Breakers
Crowd Breakers, Games and Warm-Ups for Youth Groups
Book by Coleman, Lyman






Crowd Breakers, Games and Warm-Ups for Youth Groups
Book by Coleman, Lyman
Lyman Coleman provides a comprehensive survey of the practices and beliefs of the early Christian church, drawing on both historical sources and biblical texts. This book is an excellent resource for scholars of early Christianity, as well as anyone interested in the history of religion.
This book studies the church with no central leadership, which was the case in early Christianity as well as during the Reformation. It discusses how these churches operated without a bishop and examines the history of the apostolic church. The book emphasizes a simple and popular format for worship that was opposed to hierarchy and ritualism.
Focusing on the governance and worship practices of early Christian communities, this reprint from 1871 explores the characteristics of the apostolic and primitive church. It emphasizes the church's popularity in its governance structure and its informal approach to worship, providing insights into the foundational elements of Christian faith and community. This edition preserves the original text, offering readers a glimpse into historical perspectives on church practices.