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Though your Christian life may appear to be perfect to others, do you secretly feel that your soul is starved . . . but you can't stop your ministry activities long enough to worry about it? Do you have everything you're working for . . . except the joy Jesus promised? In Content to Be Good, Called to Be Godly, Janet Denison challenges committed Christians whose faith has stagnated to rediscover the joy of dependence on the Lord. With caring guidance and support from someone who's been there, you'll move from a programmed, treadmill walk of faith to the freedom and joy of a God-driven, God-filled life.
Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 256 Vendor: Tyndale House Publication Date: 2008
| Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.50 (inches) ISBN: 1414316151 ISBN-13: 9781414316154 Availability: In Stock
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Do you sometimes feel like a "professional Christian?" Do you secretly feel that your soul is starved, but you cant stop your ministry activities long enough to worry about it? Do you have everything youre working for . . . except the joy Jesus promised? In Content to Be Good, Called to Be Godly, Janet Denison challenges committed Christians whose faith has stagnated to rediscover the joy of dependence on the Lord. It encourages and guides Christians to grow beyond well-intentioned but self-motivated lives spent doing "good things" for God and begin investing their time in the Kingdom call of God. With caring guidance and support from someone whos been there, youll move from a programmed, treadmill walk of faith to the freedom and joy of a God-driven, God-filled life.
Janet Denison is a dear friend who shares my heart for the revival of Gods people. I pray God will use her words to compel you to refuse to settle for less than a godly life . . . from his perspective.-Anne Graham Lotz, best-selling author of Just Give Me Jesus and I Saw the Lord
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Reviewed by Mitzi Rudderow (Dallas, Texas), June 28, 2008 It would be hard to select a favorite chapter. I learned from them all. I think all of us experience times in our lives when we are empty and don't know why. This book helped me recognize the signs of an unfulfilled soul and gave me the tools to discover my specific purpose in God's kingdom. We live in a world that glorifies "stuff" and Chapter 8 and 10 specifically spoke to me about God's priorties vs the world's. How refreshing to read a spiritual book that is candid and real, written by a pastor's wife who obviously has a great sense of humor! Write a review of Content to Be Good, Called to Be Godly: What to Do When Your Life Is Full, but Your Soul Is Empty
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