study in the Chapterhouse mutual faith and relationships in the Church The New Testament nurtures the talents helping everyone's personality and values. Unlike the religious persons, believers are immersed in the study of God's word & revelations. This is a spiritual work: a high degree of interdependence or reciprocity. Yes. It requires reciprocity and investment of time. Reciprocity is a real challenge, an uncharted territory nowadays. As Tim Maton ( Everyday Church, Wimbledon ) wisely commented: "There are 59 specific "one another" instructions in the Bible about how we're to relate to one another within the church community. The phrase "one another" is derived from the Greek word allelon [al-el-on] which means to " one another, each other; mutually, reciprocally ." As well as loving, caring, serving, building up, honouring, accepting, comforting, encouraging, and praying for one another, is the command...