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"This book is pure gold! Read it a first time to be encouraged, then read it again to soak in and apply its life-changing wisdom. Mike Howerton, one of my all-time favorite young leaders, has hit a home run!"--Rick Warren, Saddleback Church; author of The Purpose Driven Life
"Howerton has written a passionate, personal, pastoral, and practical look at how God brings his glory out of our messes through the grace of Jesus."--Mark Driscoll, founding pastor of Mars Hill Church; co-founder of Acts 29 Church Planting Network
"Glorious Mess makes you laugh and then makes you think and pretty soon leaves you prayerful--in a good way. This is a powerful book that will confront you and lift you at the same time."--Jud Wilhite, pastor of Central Christian Church, Las Vegas; author of Torn and Uncensored Grace
"Glorious Mess is a profoundly gracious, funny, and challenging call for ordinary people to truly risk themselves in service to Jesus. I highly recommend it!"--Mike Erre, pastor of Mariners Church, Mission Viejo, California; author of The Jesus of Suburbia
Mike Howerton is lead pastor of Overlake Christian Church in Redmond, Washington, and served for six years as the college pastor at Saddleback Church. He is a graduate of Pepperdine University and received his master's degree from Fuller Theological Seminary. Mike lives in Washington with his wife, Jodie, and their three children. Visit GloriousMess.org for more information.
Mike Howerton is lead pastor of Overlake Christian Church in Redmond, Washington, and served for six years as the college pastor at Saddleback Church. He is a graduate of Pepperdine University and received his master's degree from Fuller Theological Seminary. Mike lives in Washington with his wife, Jodie, and their three children.
tselam
Posted March 13, 2012
This is a great book for self-reveal. The in-depth questions blow my mind and provide great means to brings vibrant sharing among small group members. Highly recommended!
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Overview
We all spend a significant portion of life running, chasing down our own plans and desires. Despite God's call on our lives, we, like Jonah, are often found rowing against the storms that God is using to pull us back on course. But God's relentless grace is always there, in the midst of the messes we make and no matter how far we've ...