Ministeering on the Highway of Crisis

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AuthorHouse, 9 mars 2007 - 224 pages

As a worker for God, have you ever found yourself trying, without much success, to navigate life’s tricky and sometimes dangerous roads?  While the landscape of ministry is often beautiful and while there are many straight-aways to cruise along, there are also many hazards you may experience along the way.  Does that breathtaking scenery ever distract you causing you to lose your focus, and ask yourself, “How did I get here?”  Are you going through a terrible storm and are having trouble seeing your way through?  Is it possible that you are experiencing road rage in your walk with God and are frustrated at all of the other drivers on the road?  Perhaps you are doing okay right now, but are always leery of potholes or deer that seem to appear out of nowhere.  Or just maybe spiritually your flashing gas light reminds you that you are running on fumes and all you can do is hold on and hope to make it to the next exit.

 

This book, Ministeering on the Highway of Crisis, touches on all of those and more.  It is designed to help you maneuver along this highway to heaven.

 

Compelling essays range from “Church’s Chicken: Fear Functioning verses Faith Functioning” that help you deal with individual and collective fears to “Don’t You Dare Look Back” that encourages you to keep moving forward without getting distracted.  “Peaking, Climaxing, and Burning Out” is designed to help keep you from running out of gas while “The Gradual Process of Corruption” seeks to help those who find themselves somewhere they never thought they would be. 

 

Whether you are layperson, leader, or follower; married or single; spanking new or seasoned, there is something in here to help guide you and your congregation on your highways of crisis.

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À propos de l'auteur (2007)

An anointed speaker and writer, Jamell K. Hamilton's gift of teaching the Good News of  Christ in it's simplicity to the young and old alike has earned him a reputation of a seasoned older man trapped in a youthful body. He has been called to speak on various lectureships and forums throughout this nation. He has been preaching for numerous years and is currently the Minister to the Mountain View Church of Christ in Dallas,Texas. He holds a bachelors degree in Bible from Southwestern Christian College and a Masters degree in Professional Development with a concentration in counseling from Dallas Baptist University. He is married to Carole (Burnett) Hamilton and together they have three daughters - Jayla, Jordan, and Janyece.

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