Ed Stetzer
Disciple, husband, #DadOf3Girls, prof @WheatonCollege, dir. @BillyGrahamCtr & N.Amer. @LCWE, interim @TheMoodyChurch. Sry I can't read/reply to all msgs & DMs.
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Recommended by Ed Stetzer
“Set your alarm now to come back at 11a.m. cdt and hear the amazing @HeatherTDay talk about her new book @DonnaStetzer said, "I want to hear that one," so you know it will be good. https://t.co/fozZDjEfc9 https://t.co/LZAx8RgKF9 https://t.co/wSF2faFLKi” (from X)
by Heather Thompson Day, Annie F. Downs·You?
by Heather Thompson Day, Annie F. Downs·You?
What do you do when it seems like everybody else is getting their dreams and you're not? You don't have to be distressed when Instagram comparison makes you feel like others are more successful than you. Heather Thompson Day shows us what we can do to shape ourselves while waiting, so we are ready when it's our turn. She unpacks instant gratification and peer comparison in a social media world, and teaches how we can cultivate perspectives and practices that will enable us to be more content, patient, and constructive. We can learn to walk slowly and trust God to do his work in us, being more present in our relationships rather than striving for premature image-based success. Your turn will come. Here's what you can do to get there.
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““I think that when God looks into your life and sees that empty place, he sees it as his greatest opportunity because God does his best work with empty.” -@saysNancyGuth3, talking about her new book, Does his Best Work on Empty. https://t.co/Urnurw9BQ9” (from X)
by Nancy Guthrie·You?
by Nancy Guthrie·You?
It’s amazing how heavy the weight of emptiness can feel, how much room it can take up in our souls, how much pain can be caused by something that isn’t even there. But while we may see the emptiness of our lives as our greatest problem, that’s not how God sees it. When God looks into the empty places of our lives, He sees His greatest opportunity. God does His best work in the emptiness of our . . .Insatiable craving for things that don’t satisfyRelational disappointments and lonelinessFrustrated search for purpose and meaningRelentless desire for comfort and securityOngoing struggle to live with loss and unfulfilled dreamsJoin Nancy Guthrie in discovering why emptiness has never been, and never will be, a problem to God. As Nancy pulls back the curtain on God’s work to fill up emptiness as revealed throughout the Bible, you’ll experience page after page of grace and hope that your emptiness can and will be filled. You’ll begin to see that God really does do His best work with empty―as he fills it with Himself.
Recommended by Ed Stetzer
““Ultimately, we must set our hearts on the realities of heaven and cultivate a passion to follow our ultimate call ‘to his eternal glory in Christ’”-from my interview with @DanielHenderson on his book “Glorious Finish” https://t.co/Nr1X0yHQ5y” (from X)
by Daniel Henderson·You?
What separates pastors who finish well from those who don’t? When trusted pastors fall into sin and destroy a ministry, the entire body of believers gets hurt. After helping two large churches through the aftermath of such an event, Daniel Henderson discovered that pastoral failings are not primarily rooted in overdeveloped passions for self and sin but rather in underfed visions of eternity and a lack of zeal for God’s glory. In Glorious Finish, Daniel Henderson teaches you: Why focusing on God’s glory is the key to a fruitful ministryHow leaders can build habits that keep them captivated by God and His gloryHow to stay glory-oriented in the grind, challenges, and spiritual attacks of ministry Forget the latest techniques and the strategies—spend some time recentering on what you know is most important—His glory.
Recommended by Ed Stetzer
“@wagski7 Love that book!” (from X)