In a world where denominational lines blur and centuries-old traditions compete for authority, the question of the "one, true church" remains as urgent as ever. Church Choices invites readers on a rigorous, historical, and biblical journey to rediscover the original church of Jesus Christ--not as an institution defined by human tradition, but as a spiritual body rooted in apostolic teaching and united in faith and obedience. With clarity and precision, the author critically engages both Roman Catholic and Protestant traditions, exposing internal divisions and doctrines that depart from the New Testament pattern. This book is a call to restoration. For the student of theology and for the Christian who wants to know not just what to believe but why, this book offers a compelling case for rejecting sectarianism and embracing a deeper, biblical vision of Christ's one, holy, and universal church--the true body of Christ.