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Finishing Well In Life & Ministry: God's Protection From Burnout
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2008
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Adequate! How God Empowers Ordinary People To Serve
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1986
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Pursuing God: Finding our Fullness in Christ
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1984
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Delighting in Each Other: The Power of Joy and Satisfaction in Marriage (The Heart of God Series)
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2014
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The Battle is the Lord's: Praise, Worship and Spiritual Warfare (The Heart of God Series)
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2014
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Changed: Experiencing God's Transforming Power
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1998
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God's Will: Found Out or Found In?
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2014
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The Day of the Lord: Preparing to Meet the Bridegroom
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2014
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The Problem of Mercy: How God Creates a Heart of Worship
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2014
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Healing Wounded Relationships Through the Way of the Cross
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2014
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“To the degree that God gives us the grace to see Him, our lives and our ministries will become fruitful and effective.”
― Adequate: How God Empowers Ordinary People to Serve
― Adequate: How God Empowers Ordinary People to Serve
“God desires to reveal His heart to us and to build His heart into us as we seek His face.”
― Adequate: How God Empowers Ordinary People to Serve
― Adequate: How God Empowers Ordinary People to Serve
“We have often done well knowing the mind of God in our churches today. We have not done as well knowing His heart. We have largely become a church that pursues insights, principles, and theological concepts. No other church in history has had sounder theology or has known as much about God as many of our churches do today. However, we seem to know so little about His heart.
Maybe this has troubled you, too. With all our insight, all our knowledge, all our information, and all our depth of theology, we seem to have so much difficulty functioning in the most basic Christian things, like personal holiness and loving people more than things. In our churches we are so easily hurt, and we hold on to those hurts for so long. We easily walk away from one another and quickly leave our churches when we experience disappointments and failures. There is often much judging and little compassion. Too many people remain alone in their pain.
God desires to reveal His heart to us and to build His heart into us as we seek His face. Insight alone does not transform us; only the things that flow from the heart of God transform the lives of people. As God opens His heart to be known by us and as He builds His heart into us, His love will flow through us to those who are in desperate need of His forgiveness, His compassion, His healing, and His life.”
― Adequate: How God Empowers Ordinary People to Serve
Maybe this has troubled you, too. With all our insight, all our knowledge, all our information, and all our depth of theology, we seem to have so much difficulty functioning in the most basic Christian things, like personal holiness and loving people more than things. In our churches we are so easily hurt, and we hold on to those hurts for so long. We easily walk away from one another and quickly leave our churches when we experience disappointments and failures. There is often much judging and little compassion. Too many people remain alone in their pain.
God desires to reveal His heart to us and to build His heart into us as we seek His face. Insight alone does not transform us; only the things that flow from the heart of God transform the lives of people. As God opens His heart to be known by us and as He builds His heart into us, His love will flow through us to those who are in desperate need of His forgiveness, His compassion, His healing, and His life.”
― Adequate: How God Empowers Ordinary People to Serve
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