This website is part of the ministry of the Lamb's Bride Project, Inc.
The purpose of our lives is to become conformed to the image of Jesus Christ (Romans 8:29). It is quite dependent upon how seriously we take what God has told us He wants when we get together, especially in our Christian friendships, families and marriages. The 65 Togethers of Scripture show us how to (a) be transformed more into Christlikeness (godliness), (b) infuse our lifestyle with worship, (c) defeat evil and the devil, and (d) prepare for heaven.
ChristiansTogether.org is designed to help individual Christians live with other Christians biblically. We call this "true Christian community" as distinguished from more superficial relationships called "fellowship" or just "community."
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LambsBride.org is designed for Christian leaders and addresses the lack of biblical relationships that has impeded the church and its effectiveness.
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“Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness."
Matthew 6:33
We want to fortify the most basic building blocks of Jesus’ church--
- Christian friendships
- Christian marriages
- Christian families
- foster spiritual growth
- help secular society
- promote the Gospel
Let us show you what can happen when Christian friends, married couples and families behave as critical parts of the church that play a primary role in fulfilling Jesus’ prayer:
“Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”
Without strong Christian friendships, families and marriages, the larger forms of the church give rise mostly to individual Christianity, which is an oxymoron. The kind of Christianity that helps us grow in faith and obedience to God is Christianity lived in close community with a few other believers. Individualized faith has let us down and runs contrary to God’s design. Meanwhile, the larger forms of church cannot get “down in the trenches” with us to produce the growth so desired. More personal relationships are absolutely necessary.
However, strong friendships, marriages and families open up fantastic possibilities for institutional churches, house churches and small groups. It can only help them to have the building blocks of their community strengthened.

Dick Wulf, 75, is the founder and Director of the Lamb’s Bride Project and the person who categorized the “65 Togethers of Scripture” over 30 years ago. He holds a master’s degree in social work (MSW) with a specialty in working with small groups. His 52 years of seeing what secular small groups and teams can accomplish has motivated him to help the people of God do much better, equipped as they are with the Holy Spirit and the truth of Scripture. Dick came to know the Lord in 1960 when he was a student at the University of California at Berkeley. He earned his MSW degree in 1965 from the Columbia University School of Social Work in New York City, during which time he worked in a huge housing project in the South Bronx.
Dick is the author of the NavPress book Find Yourself - Give Yourself, published in 1983. He is the designer of the youth discipleship game DragonRaid which brought thousands of young people to Jesus Christ in the 1980's.
Dick was once the program director of one of the largest comprehensive community mental health centers and has served on many secular boards and committees, usually as the chairperson. He has trained and advised churches and Christian organizations, including the Navigators, Campus Crusade, Youth for Christ, and Prison Fellowship. He has also been an elder in the church for over 25 years and was on the board of trustees of Covenant Seminary in St. Louis. As time allowed, Dick has led seminars in many churches and organizations across America.
Dick has maintained a private practice in psychotherapy since 1979 and has all too often seen how Christians do not get the help they should from the church. He sees the potential of the church in America to be a thousand times greater than what’s often the case.
Dick has been married to Jean for 52 years.
Read Dick's references by clicking here.
Dick is the author of the NavPress book Find Yourself - Give Yourself, published in 1983. He is the designer of the youth discipleship game DragonRaid which brought thousands of young people to Jesus Christ in the 1980's.
Dick was once the program director of one of the largest comprehensive community mental health centers and has served on many secular boards and committees, usually as the chairperson. He has trained and advised churches and Christian organizations, including the Navigators, Campus Crusade, Youth for Christ, and Prison Fellowship. He has also been an elder in the church for over 25 years and was on the board of trustees of Covenant Seminary in St. Louis. As time allowed, Dick has led seminars in many churches and organizations across America.
Dick has maintained a private practice in psychotherapy since 1979 and has all too often seen how Christians do not get the help they should from the church. He sees the potential of the church in America to be a thousand times greater than what’s often the case.
Dick has been married to Jean for 52 years.
Read Dick's references by clicking here.