Doing What Comes Spiritually

Doing What Comes Spiritually

by John M Drescher
Doing What Comes Spiritually

Doing What Comes Spiritually

by John M Drescher

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Overview

How do we know if we have the Holy Spirit in our lives? Are spiritual gifts a sure sign of the Spirit? No. Gifts can be counterfeited. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, meekness, and self-control--this is the fruit whose growth in our lives indicates the Spirit's presence. Doing What Comes Spiritually is a revised and updated edition of John Drescher's popular study of the Holy Spirit. Ten printings of the first edition were issued from 1974 through 1991 under the title Spirit Fruit and received wide affirmation. ""It is simply written, avoiding theological terms with a style and format that make it adaptable for daily devotions, group study, and sermon support."" --Church and Synagogue Library Association ""Solidly Bible-based, Christ-centered, and warmly life-related."" --Mennonite Brethren Herald John M. Drescher of Quakertown, Pennsylvania, has served as a pastor in three congregations, as bishop or overseer in three conferences, Moderator of the Mennonite Church in North America, editor of Gospel Herald, and as a seminary teacher. He has authored 37 books, of which more than a dozen relate to husband/ wife and parent/child relationships. Others explore spiritual renewal and growth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781556356445
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 11/01/2007
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John M. Drescher of Quakertown, Pennsylvania, has served as a pastor in three congregations, as bishop or overseer in three conferences, Moderator of the Mennonite Church in North America, editor of Gospel Herald, and as a seminary teacher. He has authored 37 books, of which more than a dozen relate to husband/ wife and parent/child relationships. Others explore spiritual renewal and growth.

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"It is simply written, avoiding theological terms with a style and format that make it adaptable for daily devotions, group study, and sermon support."
—Church and Synagogue Library Association

"Solidly Bible-based, Christ-centered, and warmly life-related."
Mennonite Brethren Herald

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