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Crisis in the Camp
Crisis in the Camp
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Move from being in crisis to believing "Christ is"!
Crisis in the Camp is the latest work by author Dave Gentry--a veteran mentor who has ministered to Christian leaders and their families for decades--offering a bold look at the condition of the church and suggesting solutions for what troubles it. This treatment of the church and the state of its leaders is a startling wake-up call to all those who will listen and learn to discern the signs of trouble. Hope and help are offered in the face of daunting challenges and readers are reminded to return to the radical ways of Jesus Christ.
"Dave Gentry has written a challenging book about the contemporary church and its leadership. This should be read by all leaders in the church--clergy and laity--and be discussed and applied thoroughly by leadership teams. There are numerous insights that will enable the church and leadership to more appropriately represent Jesus and His design for Christian community and outreach in the days ahead. It is a persuasive argument for doing better than we have done.
John Barner, D. Min.
Pastoral Care Ministry
Focus on the Family
Crisis in the Camp is the latest work by author Dave Gentry--a veteran mentor who has ministered to Christian leaders and their families for decades--offering a bold look at the condition of the church and suggesting solutions for what troubles it. This treatment of the church and the state of its leaders is a startling wake-up call to all those who will listen and learn to discern the signs of trouble. Hope and help are offered in the face of daunting challenges and readers are reminded to return to the radical ways of Jesus Christ.
"Dave Gentry has written a challenging book about the contemporary church and its leadership. This should be read by all leaders in the church--clergy and laity--and be discussed and applied thoroughly by leadership teams. There are numerous insights that will enable the church and leadership to more appropriately represent Jesus and His design for Christian community and outreach in the days ahead. It is a persuasive argument for doing better than we have done.
John Barner, D. Min.
Pastoral Care Ministry
Focus on the Family
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