Dare to Drop the Pose
Craig GroeschelPaperback 2010-08-10
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The Dark Side of a Pastor's Life--A Breath of Fresh Air ?Are you tired of pretending? Living walled up? Going only skin deep? Craig Groeschel, pastor of the thriving LifeChurch.tv, sure was. And in his refreshingly raw and real book, he comes clean. Not that he has anything other than typical, human "stuff" to confess. Check out a few of his musings: "I have to work hard to stay sexually pure, I hate prayer meetings, sometimes I doubt God," and "I can't stand a lot of Christians" . Through his incredible honesty, he opens the door for you to follow suit. Are you ready to dig deep and let God shine through the genuine you? No more living just to please others. No more hiding. You can be who God called you to be. You can live for an audience of One. ?Is the "real" you getting lost ?because the "fake" you is just so annoyingly ?impressive? ?""Stepping onto the platform to preach that morning, I admitted to myself that I was not a pastor first, but a regular, scared, insecu
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The Dark Side of a Pastor's Life--A Breath of Fresh Air ?Are you tired of pretending? Living walled up? Going only skin deep? Craig Groeschel, pastor of the thriving LifeChurch.tv, sure was. And in his refreshingly raw and real book, he comes clean. Not that he has anything other than typical, human "stuff" to confess. Check out a few of his musings: "I have to work hard to stay sexually pure, I hate prayer meetings, sometimes I doubt God," and "I can't stand a lot of Christians" . Through his incredible honesty, he opens the door for you to follow suit. Are you ready to dig deep and let God shine through the genuine you? No more living just to please others. No more hiding. You can be who God called you to be. You can live for an audience of One. ?Is the "real" you getting lost ?because the "fake" you is just so annoyingly ?impressive? ?""Stepping onto the platform to preach that morning, I admitted to myself that I was not a pastor first, but a regular, scared, insecu