It's frustrating to be under imperfect authority. And sometimes it's more than frustrating--we suffer when someone's authority is unfair, capricious, or just plain wrong. But does that let us off the hook? Do we have to listen only to those we agree with?
Robert Smith is a retired physician who practiced in St. Elizabeth's Hospital's ER and Arnett Clinic's Urgent Care Center. Bob is a member of the Academy and board of trustees of NANC. He is an instructor and counselor for Faith Biblical Counseling Ministries, where he oversees the training certification of several counselors.
This book was labeled as for people in the military but honestly it is something we all need. It should not be limited to only military families, because the truth in this small little booklet are powerful. Dealing with stay home orders and governor overreach all of us have authority issues! We need this book!
This little booklet was jam-packed with solid advice about returning evil with good in the specific context of dealing with authority that may fall short of our expectations and desires. My only complaint is that the text size is microscopic.