Stories I Couldn't Tell While I Was a Pastor
Author: Bruce McIver
Publisher: W Publishing Group
Published: 1991-08
Total Pages: 440
ISBN-13: 9780849934186
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Author: Bruce McIver
Publisher: W Publishing Group
Published: 1991-08
Total Pages: 440
ISBN-13: 9780849934186
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTrue stories from the pulpit.
Author: Bruce McIver
Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9781573123730
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDuring the 1940s, in the wake of the Depression and in the midst of WWII, a small group of students at Baylor University began to pray for spiritual revival. They were not evangelists with a program, but ordinary students with a heartfelt concern for renewal in America. Beginning with a single miraculous revival in Waco, Texas, a movement began among students from other campuses and in other cities -- Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas, Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta, even Honolulu. Riding The Wind Of God tells the remarkable story of the Youth Revival Movement. These stories, written for the first time, reflect God's power at work in surprising places in an extraordinary time.
Author: Craig Groeschel
Publisher: Multnomah
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781590527207
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese refreshing confessions of a pastor will help readers live for an audience of One.
Author: Janice Peterson
Publisher: NavPress
Published: 2018-11-06
Total Pages: 161
ISBN-13: 1631468456
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A NavPress resource published in alliance with Tyndale House Publishers, Inc."
Author: Barnabas Piper
Publisher: The Good Book Company
Published: 2020-01-06
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 1784985252
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAdvice on how to care for pastors' kids and allow them to find their own faith and identity. Pastors' kids are often burdened by others' expectations, but there is a wonderful solution, both at home and in the church: grace. In this revised, refreshed version of Barnabas Piper's best-known book, the author candidly shares his own experiences as son of pastor and bestselling author John Piper, offering a challenge to our churches and to the families at their very heart: how to care for pastors' kids and allow them to find their own faith and identity. Foreword by John Piper.
Author: Ruth Haley Barton
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2009-12-14
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 0830878297
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPicking up on the monastic tradition of creating a "rule of life" that allows for regular space for the practice of spiritual disciplines, Ruth Haley Barton takes you more deeply into understanding seven key spiritual disciplines along with practical ideas for weaving them into everyday life.
Author: Christine Hoover
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2022-03-01
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 1493434039
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEvery pastor's wife is a faithful servant and leader in her own right. She has great influence on her church, her community, her family, and her husband, and she finds joy in seeing God move in the lives of others. Yet she also faces unique challenges that too often go unnoticed and unaddressed. At times, a pastor's wife may feel she can't talk about her struggles even with those who are closest to her, which can leave her feeling alone, depleted, and misunderstood. She may settle for this way of living, but that's not God's desire for her. Christine Hoover knows firsthand the unique struggles and opportunities afforded a pastor's wife--she's been filling that role for more than 20 years. Coming alongside as an understanding friend, she offers encouragement and guidance to the struggling pastor's wife, showing her how to make meaningful personal relationships with God, her husband, her children, her church community, and other women--relationships that will sustain her and help her thrive.
Author: Eugene H. Peterson
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2011-02-22
Total Pages: 454
ISBN-13: 0062041819
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Pastor, author Eugene Peterson, translator of the multimillion-selling The Message, tells the story of how he started Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Maryland and his gradual discovery of what it really means to be a pastor. Steering away from abstractions, Peterson challenges conventional wisdom regarding church marketing, mega pastors, and the church’s too-cozy relationship to American glitz and consumerism to present a simple, faith-based description of what being a minister means today. In the end, Peterson discovers that being a pastor boils down to “paying attention and calling attention to ‘what is going on now’ between men and women, with each other and with God.”
Author: José Luis Navajo
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 0849947251
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA totally burned-outyoung preacher reignites his faith and gathers wisdom for life while spendingsuccessive Mondays with an eighty-three-year-old pastor. "Deep inside insome uncertain part of my soul persisted this strange exhaustion that wasdifficult to explain and hard to endure," writes pastor and author JoséLuis Navajo. Thinking of quitting the ministry, Navajo doesn't know where toturn until he begins meeting with a seasoned man of the cloth--his "oldpastor"--who, through successive Monday visits, offers a legacy of wisdomin the form of 15 unique principles. In lyrical prose, Navajoshares the personal anecdotes, fables, and deep spiritual insights offered bythe old pastor and his wife. By turns funny, heartbreaking, and thoughtprovoking, Mondays with My Old Pastor is a comfort to anyone whostruggles in his or her walk with God. As readers follow Navajo's journeyfrom desperation to rejuvenation, they will find themselves similarlytransformed and inspired. This moving, beautifully written account is sure toreignite every soul's longing for renewal.
Author: Dave Simpson
Publisher: 9 Foot Voice
Published: 2020-06-03
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9781951849016
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDave Simpson knew a lot of answers, but he didn't know The Answer. A four-time Jeopardy! champion and six-figure winner on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Dave was a smart guy. For much of his adult life, he considered himself too smart for religion. Too smart for church. He was too smart for God. Fast forward a few years and Dave is a Lutheran pastor. And no one was more surprised that he became a minister - or even a Christian - than he was. In Too Smart for God, Dave invites us on his journey through disbelief to the pulpit. This funny and often touching story will not only inspire your own walk, but will help foster understanding between people on all sides of faith.