Welcome to our Thursday show with Kerby Anderson! He’ll spend the first hour bringing us the latest from today’s headlines. Then in the second hour, he welcomes a brand new guest. Kerby speaks with curator of Dear Unity, Philip Ryall. The book and the movement are about restoring unity throughout the body of Christ.
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Phil upholds numerous business, leadership, training and pastoral roles and, together with his wife Jennie, serve to build up the vibrancy of the Church by means of the grace of the Holy Spirit. Inspired by the early mission trips of their two sons to the Philippines, Phil and Jennie have purchased land and established a Mission Foundation in the most impoverished region of Manila where they plan to begin an entrepreneurial college to build up the Godly identity and purpose of the talented local Christian youth.

During a global Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Australian entrepreneur Philip Ryall and his wife Jennie invited more than sixty church leaders from various Christian backgrounds and denominations into their home.
Like yeast leavening a loaf of bread, out of that meal grew a deepening inspiration for the book Dear Unity: Overdue Love Letters to Heal a Divided Church, a collection of thoughts from over thirty prominent Christian leaders around the world. This powerful compilation of personal reflections, teachings, back stories, and cross-denominational letters brings a whole new perspective on the way we view our fellow believers. What they all share in common is a desire to see the rich diversity of the church become one body in Christ, as Jesus so wanted us to be.
Dear Unity is both a book and a movement centered on building a culture of honor between brothers and sisters in Christ through shared experiences and overdue expressions of love. Starting with influential figures within the global church, it’s designed to involve everyone from the leaders to the layperson, to move beyond any past walls of division to embrace what unites us at our core.




