The only way to break out of a life going in circles, is to know who you truly are and what God's really like. Forget glib and meaningless punch lines like "God's in control" or "He has a plan for my life". It's time to ask some serious questions about our calling and it's time to get off the couch. We do not have a problem with faith, or hearing God's voice. Our problem is that our fear and laziness have tweaked our view of God and created a weird Christian subculture where God tells people who to marry, where to work, and how to tie their shoes. The results of this subculture is twofold: we have developed a low grade psychosis where we think we're hearing things from God and we've also got stuck on a path that doesn't look anything like our true selves or God's priorities. Patrick Dodson has been working on the question of guidance and calling for 30 years in 30+ countries with thousands of people. Patrick's commitment to communicating the sometimes brutal truth about our dualistic lifestyles is matched by his commitment to God, His word, and His people.
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Softcover. Zustand: Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. Very small amount of highlighting. See images. Fantastic book. About the book >.>.> People get stuck. Stuck in classrooms that bore them to death, or in jobs they grow to hate. People get stuck in places they don't really want to live in and wake up one day wondering why. Once people get stuck, they usually stay stuck, and as busy as they may look, not much ever really happens. Sometimes they get stuck by hitting a wall of indecision, but most people just busily plow a furrow so deep that after a while they can't even see over the sides or, as Som- erset Maugham chides: "They are like train-cars traveling forever on the selfsame rails. They go backwards and forwards, backwards and forwards, inevitably, till they can go no longer and then are sold as scrap-iron." It's called inertia ("a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform movement, unless that state is changed by an external force"). Artikel-Nr. Batch-FM280-G-7122
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