For 30 years, Ronnie Floyd has been used of god to help build churches that change lives and impact communities. The experience and wisdom he has collected over that time is now, thankfully, here for you in print to feast on. I highly recommend it. Dr. Robert Lewis, Pastor, Fellowship Bible Church, Little Rock, Arkansas and Founder, Men’s Fraternity
* Realistic solutions to avoid being side-tracked by church “games and politics” * How a disciplined daily schedule will make your life, family, and ministry stronger
Have you suddenly realized the fire that burned in your spirit years ago for ministry has waned? Are you a pastor feeling overwhelmed by the demands on your time, energy, and spirituality?
Ronnie Floyd can relate – yet with 30 years of pastoral ministry, he is still passionately committed to God’s calling in his life. What has sustained his passion for ministry? In this book, he will share the very best perspective, encouragement, and solutions for all ministers.
Each day, Dr. Ronnie Floyd and his ministry can be seen internationally through his television ministry, Winners. As pastor of First Baptist Church of Springdale and The Church oat Pinnacle Hills, Arkansas, he is a gifted communicator, leader, pastor, and author of 18 books. Pastor Floyd and his wife, Jeanna, will be married for 30 years in December of 2006. They have two sons, two daughters-in-law and one grandchild.
(3.7/5) A good book, nothing necessarily profound in these pages. Simple and clear reminders without any extra fluff as well as being pretty well written with strong advice. Don’t think I’ll ever need to read it again though.
Ronnie Floyd gives an awesome perspective of what many church leaders, ministry leaders, and Pastors, will go through. Through each of the 10 steps are practical issues that are faced and steps to deal with the situations. This book is a definite must have for the information and knowledge and a must keep as a reference for down the road.
What do yo know the book has 10 chapters. It is not that I found this book as particularly profound or useful. But it reminded me of things that I usually think as simple and routine. But it is easy to loose track of spending regular time in prayer, or remembering that we are not what we do. So, 3 stars.
This book is a must read for every minister. It doesn't matter where you serve or at what phase you are in ministry, I highly recommend this book to you.