Mea Culpa: learning from mistakes in the ministry/ Kyle McClellan. –

By: McClellan, Kyle
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Great Britain: Christian Focus Pub., c2001Description: 116p.; 22cmISBN: 978-1-78191-529-5Subject(s): ChristianityDDC classification: GC 248 M126 2001 Summary: Contents: Why a big theological melon will not overcome a sinful, selfish heart -- What Wendell Berry can teach us about place -- The myth of prophetic fits -- Jesus wants me to squat, bench and deadlift -- Find your preaching voice - not someone else's -- Live on the knife-edge of authenticity and godliness -- Try not to be a train wreck as a husband and father.
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Contents:
Why a big theological melon will not overcome a sinful, selfish heart -- What Wendell Berry can teach us about place -- The myth of prophetic fits -- Jesus wants me to squat, bench and deadlift -- Find your preaching voice - not someone else's -- Live on the knife-edge of authenticity and godliness -- Try not to be a train wreck as a husband and father.

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