"What may seem like a window into the heart of a pastor will quickly become one into your own soul." —Rusty George, Lead Pastor, Real Life Church, Valencia, California, author of Better Together "It is obvious that he has not only been through the trenches but understands the kingdom of God on a level that few do, but many long to." —Laura Mullenix, Founder of Bethnuah Ministries, author of The Long Way Home "When a pastor or Christian leader gets real—giving us glimpses behind the clerical covering into their real humanity—well, then grace roars like a hurricane." —Michael John Cusick, author of Surfing for God , CEO of Restoring the Soul “Well, this sucks! I know, preachers aren't supposed to talk that way. But from time to time, churchy words just don’t seem to convey what’s truly going on in the soul." Through humor and real-life stories of pain, Steve Hinton looks honestly at tough questions about God, self, and life. While some of these questions might seem shocking coming from a preacher, they are the questions that many of us ask late at night when the lights are out. Confessions is a book It is Steve’s desire that by walking through these pages, you will discover the love of Christ at a deeper level. Come along on the journey of Confessions and uncover a renewed hope for your life.
This book is a must for pastors! It also is a must for church members, sometimes we forget that the men behind our pulpits are people just like us and they need to be lifted up daily. I’m passing this book on to my pastor and hope that he feels encouraged by it like I have been. Thank you Steve for writing it, pouring your heart out, and for being an open book!
Steve shares one man’s authentic journey in following Jesus. He shares how his life was shaped, challenged, and led by a faithful Heavenly Father. A great book for any disciple who is dealing doubt and discouragement. An important read for those entering into ministry. A devotional book that allows space for the reader or listener to hear God’s word and meditate on the big things of life. Steve’s tone is conversational, approachable and honest. I was glad I read the book and look forward to sharing it with my friends.