The author has served as a cross-cultural missionary around the world. He found that many believers and church fellowships wrestle with questions surrounding liberty issues and legalism. They have confusion over how holiness and love join together. They struggle to understand the true meanings of self-control, patience, and godliness in their relations with others. They are unsure with whom they should have spiritual fellowship and from whom they must separate.
To solve the issues, many believers and churches create a list of dos and don'ts. That list too often reflects cultural bias, traditions, and preferences. What is lacking is a distinctly scriptural view that gives insight beyond such a list. This book is for those who seek the answer to "What does the scripture say?"
Feet and Toes is a short but clear description of the biblical principles for the common issues that confront believers and their churches. Almost every sentence is documented by scripture. Only a third of the book is the author's writing while the rest is printed out scriptural references. After laying the groundwork for a path that is pleasing to God, the book covers the steps to true maturity in the Gospel.