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El. knyga: Imperfect Disciple: Grace for People Who Can't Get Their Act Together

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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493409273
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493409273

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Too many discipleship books are written for clean, perfect people who know all the right Sunday school answers. The Imperfect Disciple is for the rest of us--people who screw up, people who are weary, people who are wondering if it's safe to say what they're really thinking.

For the believer who is tired of quasi-spiritual lifehacks being passed off as true, down-and-dirty discipleship, here is a discipleship book that isn't afraid to be honest about the mess we call real life. With incisive wit, warm humor, and moving stories, Jared Wilson shows readers how the gospel works in them and in their lives when

- they can't get their act together - they think God is giving them the silent treatment - they think church would be better without all the people - they're not happy with the person in the mirror - and much more

Wilson frees readers from the self-doubt and even the misplaced self-confidence they may feel as they walk with Jesus down the often difficult road of life. The result is a faith that weathers storms, lifts burdens, and goes forth to make more imperfect disciples.
You Should Probably Read This Introduction 11(4)
When You Wonder If This Book Is Worth Reading
1 Sin and the Art of Soul Maintenance
15(18)
When You Can't Get Your Act Together
2 Good News for Losers
33(20)
When You Don't See the Advantage of Being at the Bottom
3 Staring at the Glory until You See It
53(20)
When You Struggle to Believe Beholding Is Better Than Behaving
4 The Rhythm of Listening
73(26)
When You Think God Is Giving You the Silent Treatment
5 The Rhythm of Spilling Your Guts
99(18)
When You Realize You're the One Giving the Silent Treatment
6 The Revolution Will Not Be Instagrammed
117(30)
When You Think Church Would Be Better without All the People
7 The Nine Irrefutable Laws of Followship
147(28)
When You Feel Stuck
8 Will the Real Me Please Stand Up?
175(22)
When You're Not Happy with the Person in the Mirror
9 Does Grace Go All the Way Down?
197(14)
When You Wonder If It Could Get Any Worse
10 Lurv Wins
211(18)
When You Look Forward to the End
This Conclusion Isn't Very Long
229(2)
When You're Almost Done Reading This Book
Notes 231
Jared C. Wilson is the director of content strategy for Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and managing editor of For the Church, Midwestern's site for gospel-centered resources. He is the author of several books, including Unparalleled, The Story of Everything, The Wonder-Working God, The Prodigal Church, and Gospel Wakefulness. His writing has appeared in Tabletalk, Rev! magazine, Exponential's Leadership Learnings, Pulpit Helps magazine, and numerous other publications. His blog, The Gospel-Driven Church, is hosted by the Gospel Coalition, and he speaks at numerous churches and conferences throughout the year. Wilson lives in Kansas City.