Belleville's third argument: their disagreement jeopardized church unity, proving leadership role
Mike addresses Belleville's final argument for Euodia/Syntyche as leaders.
Belleville argues that since Paul names them and calls them co-workers, and since their disunity threatened the church, their role was 'distinctly a leadership one.' Mike counters that influential non-leaders can equally cause division in small early churches where families lived in community. He has personally witnessed how disunity of non-leaders can impact an entire congregation.
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