Details
The Cord
A Novel
22,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wipf And Stock Publishers |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 13.08.2015 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781498229647 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 160 |
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Beschreibungen
Pastor Payne Donovan was weary to the bone. He often wondered if he made any difference in people's lives or if his church had any impact on the world around him. In the midst of Payne's despair, George Carlson, head of a genetic laboratory called SarkiSystems, offers hope to revive and embolden Payne's ministry by a merging of faith and technology. Dazzled by George's charisma, Payne agrees to go to a meeting and soon finds himself deeply entangled in a plan to revive the faith of the world. But the more Payne invests in the plan, the more broken his family becomes. Pastor Donovan must let go of the hope that SarkiSystems offers in order to find healing for his family and true hope for the world.
Stephen W. Robbins is the founder and president of RobbinsNest Ministries--a non-profit organization that exists to advance Christian spiritual formation in pastors and churches around the world. He also co-pastors Rivera First Baptist Church in Southern California and is the author of
<i>Transforming Habits: Spiritual Guidance through the Sermon on the Mount</i> (Wipf & Stock, 2009) and
<i>Transforming Beliefs: Spiritual Guidance through the Apostles' Creed</i> (Wipf & Stock, 2006).
<i>Transforming Habits: Spiritual Guidance through the Sermon on the Mount</i> (Wipf & Stock, 2009) and
<i>Transforming Beliefs: Spiritual Guidance through the Apostles' Creed</i> (Wipf & Stock, 2006).
“This is a book that is enjoyable to read and contains a profound message. Read it on a plane and reflect on it for days. That is a rare and valuable combination.”
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<br> —John Mark N. Reynolds PhD, President, The Saint Constantine School; Senior Fellow in the Humanities, The King’s College
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<br> —John Mark N. Reynolds PhD, President, The Saint Constantine School; Senior Fellow in the Humanities, The King’s College