Do You Feel Me Now?
Rejected. Depressed. Abused. A few of the words depicted by Bishop Kirkman as he helps discover the cause of a disconnect between the pulpit and the pew. Do You Feel Me Now is Bishop Kirkman’s first published work that gives insight to help leadership in the pulpit connect with the members in the pew and also helps those who have been damaged by life’s storms overcome the limitations of their past.
Bishop Kirkman captivates his audience to become more aware and sensitive to the needs of the church body. Issues such as a lack of sensitivity to those who encounter depression, sexual abuse and rejection are key themes in his message. His purpose is to connect the pulpit to the pew so those who are seeking guidance from the Church feel that leadership really understands and can assist in their healing process.
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Bishop Kirkman captivates his audience to become more aware and sensitive to the needs of the church body. Issues such as a lack of sensitivity to those who encounter depression, sexual abuse and rejection are key themes in his message. His purpose is to connect the pulpit to the pew so those who are seeking guidance from the Church feel that leadership really understands and can assist in their healing process.
Do You Feel Me Now?
Rejected. Depressed. Abused. A few of the words depicted by Bishop Kirkman as he helps discover the cause of a disconnect between the pulpit and the pew. Do You Feel Me Now is Bishop Kirkman’s first published work that gives insight to help leadership in the pulpit connect with the members in the pew and also helps those who have been damaged by life’s storms overcome the limitations of their past.
Bishop Kirkman captivates his audience to become more aware and sensitive to the needs of the church body. Issues such as a lack of sensitivity to those who encounter depression, sexual abuse and rejection are key themes in his message. His purpose is to connect the pulpit to the pew so those who are seeking guidance from the Church feel that leadership really understands and can assist in their healing process.
Bishop Kirkman captivates his audience to become more aware and sensitive to the needs of the church body. Issues such as a lack of sensitivity to those who encounter depression, sexual abuse and rejection are key themes in his message. His purpose is to connect the pulpit to the pew so those who are seeking guidance from the Church feel that leadership really understands and can assist in their healing process.
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BN ID: | 2940016210247 |
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Publisher: | Mantle Multimedia |
Publication date: | 03/09/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 213 KB |
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