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To encourage to give people hope. To know that just because we are going through things in our life that we still can have hope. That we can and will make it through.
This book is written for individuals who have gone though many heartfelt hurts and life challenges while in leadership positions. Leading and not dealing with the onset of pains and disappointments can cause many malfunctions while leading. What we have learned is that you can lead while bleeding. We have seen this from many personal experiences and have witnessed many of our friends, family, and peers even die in that state. We've come to realize that it is crucial that you do the work and deal with matters; otherwise, it can cost you everything. Some say... this will be the leaders First Aid Kit!In this book we discuss real life personal experiences and issues we have seen other leaders face. When you don't give attention to the root of your pain, you can turn to many ways to cover it up and many ways to sedate yourself, with things like drugs alcohol, affairs, porno, a controlling spirit, adultery, rebellion against God's authority, lying, cheating-it goes on and on. Some say... finally a book that addresses and speaks to the pain of leadership! This book is dedicated to every leader, couple, and volunteer who are on the front lines of ministry and business; those who have been through the fire, through the storms of life, family and ministry, and found themselves bleeding while leading. Some say... finally a book that speaks to real people with real issues!We have all heard of leaders falling and failing both privately and publically but can you tell if you're bleeding to death or dying a slow death as a result of judgements, personal storms, betrayal, character failures or even unfulfilled dreams or desires that never happened?Some say... finally a book that challenges leaders, spouses, volunteers in church and businessmen to take off the mask and confront mental and emotional conflict! This book can be viewed as a kind of First Aid Kit to help stop or identify emotional bleeding, leaking or hemorrhaging that may be happening to you or others around you. Never before has there been a book written to help believers in both ministry or business address and overcome the pains and disappointments of leadership. The reader will find simple action steps and wisdom required to stop the bleeding, walk in heal and deliverance in order to move forward in faith and victory!
This book is for all leaders desiring to make a PROFOUND IMPACT within their organization. Leaders need to be encouraged, refueled, lifted, counseled, guided, supported, and challenged. Have you taken on more than you can handle? Are you burning out? Do you need guidance to maneuver your way through the maze of leadership?Do you struggle with leading effectively?Do you find yourself overwhelmed because of the professional hoops you jump through on a weekly basis?Do you fret retirement because you feel financially unable to do so?Is your health at risk because you refuse to take care of yourself?Are you privately struggling in leadership? Do you often have to battle through professional frustrations alone? If you have answered yes to any of the questions above, this book will ENERGIZE you and give you FRESH INSIGHTS.
Bleaders is an attempt to encourage weary and discouraged pastors (and spiritual leaders in general) to stay faithful to God and the ministry. It is a (re)focus session; calling them to look to Jesus, the Author and Completer of our faith. In many ways, it is an autobiography; it is me reliving past setbacks and how God turned them into setups for comebacks. Bleaders is my attempt at saving the lives and ministries of as many precious men and women as I can.
A Christian barrister and moral crusader who viciously caned young men in his garden shed. An exclusive network of powerful men seeking control in the Church of England.A shared secret of abuse that casts a dark shadow over a whole generation of Christian leaders. This is the extraordinary true story of John Smyth QC, a high-flying barrister who used his role in the church to abuse more than a hundred men and boys in three countries. It tells how he was spirited out of the UK, and how he played the role of moral crusader to evade justice over four decades. It reveals how scores of respected church leaders turned a blind eye to his history of abuse. Journalist and broadcaster Andrew Graystone has pursued the truth about Smyth and those who enabled him to escape justice. He has heard the excruciating testimony of many of Smyth's victims, and has uncovered court and church documents, reports, letters and emails. He has investigated the network of exclusive 'Bash camps' through which Smyth groomed his victims. For the first time, he presents a comprehensive critique of the Iwerne project and the impact it has had on British society and the church.
David F. Wells of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Massachusetts, here challenges evangelicalism with a disturbing analysis of its present condition. He believes that we have allowed ourselves to be shaped by the popular culture whose ethos is alien to God-consciousness, to 'other-worldliness', and to passion for biblical truth. In putting 'success' before theology we have produced a plague of nominal evangelicalism which, unless reversed, leaves us 'headed towards the oblivion of irrelevance before God'. This material was first delivered at a Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals who have kindly assisted in the publication. Much fuller treatment of the same themes will be found in the author's influential books, No Place for Truth and God in the Wasteland. While referring especially to the North American scene, the wider relevance of Dr Wells' message is indicated by the fact that these two titles have joint publishers on both sides of the Atlantic, W.B. Eerdmans and IVP.
“PREACHERS GONE WILD” Where Do Preachers Go When They Hurt? An Encyclopedia of Help for Anyone in the Heat of the Spotlight By Rev. Brent La Prince Edwards Too often we hear reports of preachers getting caught up in stuff and things that make ministry and the pulpit look suspect and questionable. Yet there’s a flip side of the story. While many point fingers of blame and shame against preachers around the world many clergy are in deep personal pain with no place to vent while still having to carry on the duties of ministry. Join Reverend Edwards as he exposes deep issues clergy face rarely discussed! This book will inform, comfort, heal and revolutionize your life! While in many Christian circles there are conferences and ministries on varied subjects, where are the conferences for the wounded leader? So have preachers really gone wild or is there something much deeper going on? Also excellent reading for non-clergy vocations and anyone in the heat of the spotlight or public eye! Rev. Edwards addresses the following issues: • Preachers and Health • Preachers and Sexuality • Preachers and Money • Preachers, Marriage, and Relationships • Why Some Preacher’s Kids Are Indifferent to Ministry • Understanding the Controlling Minister • How Should Congregations Respond to Wounded Leaders • Preachers and the “Mega” Church Syndrome And Much, Much More!
Damaged, but Still Good is a book that is revelatory in exemplifying that many of us as individuals whether good, bad, ugly, or indifferent are shaped by our experiences as early as childhood. Dexter Howard (2014) states, "That's what's missing as I look at the landscape of our society: identity and much needed affirmation." Mothers are designed to nurture, but fathers provide identity and affirmation. "Without those things, it leaves a hole in the heart of a child." Parents don't realize that broken relationships not only affect the couple involved, but it affects and shapes their children. "We are the sum total of our experiences. And, like a flowing river, those same experiences, and those yet to come, continue to influence and reshape the person we are, and the person we become. None of us are the same as we were yesterday, nor will be tomorrow" (B. J. Neblett). Oftentimes, we ask the question, "Why do bad things happen to good people?" However, we learn the best lessons and gain wisdom in the worst circumstances. It is amid life challenges, catastrophes, and calamities that we understand that even when you have experienced great loss, God can still use what you have left! Life has taught me it's not what we go through that damages us, but an unwillingness to forgive the process designed to work for our greater good. The Bible says in Psalms 37:23 that the steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord. Most of us believe that God is a God that only orders blessings. However, life has shown me that God does not just order blessings, but God orders trials. He orders setbacks, and he orders challenges, but in God's ordering, he will never put on us more than what we can bear.
This book serves as an aid to people who have experienced the chaotic emotions of grief through loss, tragedy, or traumatic events. Unfortunately, the faith of Timothy Law, Sr.'s family was tested by the sudden death of their eight-year-old son, Timothy Law, Jr., which brought about immense hurt and disappointment. Back in the Game emphasizes the reality of loss and despair, which society seems to overlook most of the time. As a minister, Timothy Law, Sr.'s realities are not minimized by mere parables but are conquered by honesty and vulnerability to God, the only One who can bring healing to the hurting. Lastly, Back in the Game seeks to connect those who have overcome tragedy to those who may still be suffering silently in torment. Included with Back in the Game is a reflection journal that will help you track your progress within your stages of recovery. Back in the Game is written to get you off the bench of tragedy and back into the game of life!