"Center of the UniverseOCoA Look at Life From the Lighter Side" are slices of life from a pastor to his congregation that mixes real concern with real humor. From tales about fly-fishing and an uncontrollable hunting dog to a revival in Africa and healing the homeless, this compilation of 93 stories brings smiles as well as profound insight. With a very casual style and voice, the author relates directly with the reader as a personal friend, committed to sharing valuable lessons he learned on the lighter side of life."
Bill Johnson and his wife Brenda (Beni) Johnson are the Senior Pastors of Bethel Church in Redding, California. Johnson is a fifth generation pastor.
Johnson was born in Minnesota in 1951 and became a Christian as a young child. Soon after, Johnson read seven books on prayer, which significantly affected his perspective and subsequent ministry.
Bill Johnson and his wife have three children: Eric, Brian and Leah.
Johnson speaking at a conference Bill Johnson and Beni (Brenda) began as singles pastors under his father at Bethel. In 1979, they became senior pastors of Mountain Chapel in Weaverville, California.
While pastoring in Weaverville, Johnson attended a 1987 conference led by John Wimber, founder of the Vineyard Church Movement. According to Johnson "A number of healings and manifestations broke out and I didn't know what to do with it. I didn't object to it, I wasn't opposed to it; I just didn't know how to pastor it in a way that it would continue and increase".
In 1995, Johnson attended the Toronto Blessing revival at the Toronto Airport Vineyard church. Johnson relates: "In Toronto I said, 'Lord, if You touch me again I will never change the subject.' So I went up for prayer every time it was offered. I didn't have anything dramatic happen, but I came home and said, 'I am going to give the rest of my life to this.'"
In February 1996, after 17 years of leading the Weaverville church, the Johnsons were invited to become senior pastors of Bethel. Today Johnson describes Bethel as a church where "everything we do either fuels revival or is fueled by revival." Under his leadership, Bethel left the Assemblies of God in 2006 to become a nondenominational charismatic church.
According to a recent book written by Johnson, "Face to Face with God", Bethel is "a church where supernatural encounters with God happen regularly, miracles are common, and the congregation has an infectious passion for spiritual growth." The church has approximately 1,500 members, and a School of Supernatural Ministry.
Their Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry has 1,200 students enrolled with over 370 from other countries. Johnson leads a network of churches dedicated to global, multi-generational revival, Global Legacy. Johnson has written a number of books and travels extensively as a featured revival conference speaker. Johnson is also involved with the Northern California Revival Fellowship, a group of north Californian pastors committed to revival.
Center of the Universe by Bill Johnson is a collection of short stories when he was the pastor at a church in Weaverville California. Bill would post an article every week on the church bulletin. This book contains 93 short stories that all have something unique to learn and meditate upon. Some chapters are humorous and some are very thought-provoking.
Bill Johnson leads you through many short stories. Each chapter has a significant main topic to it and every one is different. He breaks them down so they are easy to understand and digest. Many of these stories are from Bill’s own personal life. He ties them to biblical stories and teachings. He gives you a new perspective on many aspects in life and in some chapters Bill describes how these new perspectives changed and helped him personally. He takes you through many challenges that he faced from financial to social problems. He describes his feelings at the time, his thought process, and how he got through the tough situations. There are many valuable slices of wisdom to gain from Bill’s many years of pastoring has lots to be learned through his vast wisdom through these many short stories.
Bill Johnson really knows how to write a story and tie a lesson within in each chapter. There are many valuable lesson to be learned. Most chapters are based off of personal stories and experiences. Some are more humorous but the are many serious topics. This is a great book for quick sessions of reading since each chapter is only a few pages.
This is a fascinating book, made up of bulletin inserts—humorous stories and brief anecdotes from Bill Johnson’s time as pastor of Mountain Chapel in Weaverville, CA.
At times humorous, self deprecating, informative, and inspirational, it is a look into the life and practical theology of Bill Johnson.
It is—in his words—a look at the lighter side of life. Very enjoyable and highly entertaining.
“It is said that the lack of solitude is at the heart of some of our country’s greatest ills. Being alone with God is more than a duty to pray through a list of needs and desires. It’s a reminder of priorities. Quiet time forces busyness to find its victims elsewhere” (100).
Written by a pastor from Weaverville, CA. Messages to his congregation from each weeks bulletin. Some are funny but overall I wasn't a huge fan of the book.
This is a good "bathroom" book - meaning that, because each chapter is only 1 to 3 pages at the most and stand apart from each other, you can periodically pick up this book and glean nuggets of knowledge from it in a short amount of reading time without the dread of having to stop in a middle of a chapter. Comprised of articles written for a church bulletin, the book is full of biblical concepts pondered by the articles' author Pastor Bill Johnson. Many chapters are quite humorous, all are thought-provoking and/or spirit-stirring. I enjoyed it and liked the journey it took me on as I pondered the concepts for myself.
This is a very light book to read that will make you feel good. Pastor Bill Johnson describes in a very colloquial way some experiences of his life and some situations that vary from comic to very serious. We have a total of 93 short stories or episodes of his life. This is a well written book, that will keep you entertained and also meditating for a while.
I recommend this book to the permanent library of all readers who like a well written book and needs a boost on his/her faith. It took me around 8 hours to read the whole book.
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This is one of those enjoyable reads you come across every so often. It is a series of short thought pieces a pastor wrote for the church bulletin. While religious, it was not preachy, just good basic Christian thought.
I found this book to be refreshing,reflective and revealing to this generation. Thank you for your insight and compassion that you have shared from your heart.......