On the Back Side of Nowhere (e-bog) af Miller, Dane E.
Miller, Dane E. (forfatter)

On the Back Side of Nowhere e-bog

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Too often, the demands of pastoral ministry in a small community can bury a persons soul under the rubble of countless needs and not enough solutions. These stories, taken from thirty years of ministry in an isolated, desert community with a diverse population, offer points of hope in the middle of struggle for those in similar situations. Although the details of life are random, there is a con...
E-bog 40,46 DKK
Forfattere Miller, Dane E. (forfatter)
Forlag WestBow Press
Udgivet 29 september 2014
Længde 172 sider
Genrer HRLK
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781490849331
Too often, the demands of pastoral ministry in a small community can bury a persons soul under the rubble of countless needs and not enough solutions. These stories, taken from thirty years of ministry in an isolated, desert community with a diverse population, offer points of hope in the middle of struggle for those in similar situations. Although the details of life are random, there is a connection across the stories where grace and mercy brought hope and renewed eyes rested by time in the community. This is no step-by-step program for improvementjust a simple trek alongside others encountering grace and mercy together. Along with sadness there is joy. Coupled with laughter there are points of mourning. Throughout the book is the story unfolds of a pastor who learned to stay and be changed by grace.Dane Miller wrote the most rewarding and enriching account of a desert oasis in Rest Stop! I learned the idea of reciprocity of confession and forgiveness. This is real living without pretense! It ought to be celebrated by all! Isaac M. Kikawada, retired, Near Eastern Studies, University of California, Berkeley On the Back Side of Nowhere meets life head-onlife that could be described as theology with calluses. It is unscripted, off-key, and covered with spiritual warts. It is pastor-shepherd and a flock of unruly sheep at their most honest. Nik Ripken, author of The Insanity of Godand The Insanity of Obedience,has lived most of the last thirty years overseas with his family.