Spiritual Zest (Leaders Guide) (Dialog Study Series)
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How to add vigor to your spiritual life. Issues include unconfessed sin, busyness, dangers of trying to be perfect, divorce, stale prayer life, and how health affects the spiritual life.
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How to add vigor to your spiritual life. Issues include unconfessed sin, busyness, dangers of trying to be perfect, divorce, stale prayer life, and how health affects the spiritual life.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 168002
- Product Code 083411447X
- EANÂ 9780834114470
- Pages 44
- Department Ministry
- Category Studies
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Beacon Hill Press Of Kansas City
- Publication Date May 1992
- Dimensions 279 x 215 x 5mm
- Weight 0.136kg
David A Seamands
Seamands is a former missionary and pastor. Dr. Seamands is now Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Ministries and Counselor in Residence at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. A
Stephen M Miller (Ed)
Stephen Miller was born and raised in Durham, North Carolina, where he still maintains his roots. He lives with his wife and son in Vancouver.ý
Annie Chapman
Steve and Annie Chapman combine their musical gifts with marriage enrichment, ministering to families nationwide. Their most recent book is What Husbands & Wives Aren't Telling Each Other. The Chapmans have two children and live in Nashville.
Michael Card
Michael Card is an award-winning musician, performing artist and writer of "El Shaddai," "Immanuel" and many other songs. He has produced over 21 albums. He has also written numerous books, including A Fragile StoneThe Emotional Life of Simon Peter; Scribbling in the Sand: Christ and Creativity; A Violent Grace; The Parable of Joy and Sleep Sound in Jesus (a children's book).
A graduate of Western Kentucky University with a bachelor's and master's degrees in biblical studies, Card is currently at work on a Ph.D. in classical literature. He also serves as mentor to many younger artists and musicians, teaching courses on the creative process and calling the Christian recording industry into deeper discipleship. Card lives in Tennessee with his wife and four children.
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