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Narrated by:
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Tom Parks
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By:
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Lewis Allen
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Your work as a pastor can make it easy to overlook the deep needs of your own soul. These 43 questions and answers, written to reflect the format of historic catechisms, seek to provide nourishment for weary pastors in the thick of ministry. Each chapter features content designed to care for your spiritual health, feeding your mind and heart with life-giving truth aimed at helping you press on in ministry with endurance, contentment, and joy.
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- Jackson Tyler Nolen
- 01-16-23
Practical Daily Wisdom for Preachers
This is great wisdom and reminders for preachers that can be taken in through small bites daily. Each section is a question, answer and exposition of the answer. I highly recommend this as a daily intake.
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