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Do you ever wonder if this is it? Are you feeling stuck or stagnant in your spiritual life? Do you want to enjoy God more? The good news is that spiritual growth is NOT about white-knuckling your way to sainthood. But how do you actually do it? In How to Grow, Darryl Dash presents a habit-based approach to spiritual growth that is theologically rich, strategic, and highly practical. With warmth, wisdom, and wit, Darryl exposes common misconceptions of spiritual growth, helps you identify where you are in the process, and teaches you to discern what your next step should be. And he'll show you…mehr

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Do you ever wonder if this is it? Are you feeling stuck or stagnant in your spiritual life? Do you want to enjoy God more? The good news is that spiritual growth is NOT about white-knuckling your way to sainthood. But how do you actually do it? In How to Grow, Darryl Dash presents a habit-based approach to spiritual growth that is theologically rich, strategic, and highly practical. With warmth, wisdom, and wit, Darryl exposes common misconceptions of spiritual growth, helps you identify where you are in the process, and teaches you to discern what your next step should be. And he'll show you how to successfully build practices that will help you delight in God and life--even in the midst of difficulty. Beginning with the gospel and ending with loving Jesus more today than you did yesterday, you can experience the change you're looking for.
Autorenporträt
DARRYL DASH is pastor of Grace Fellowship Church East Toronto and cofounder of Gospel for Life. He has a Doctor of Ministry degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and has over 30 years of ministry experience. Darryl is married to Charlene, and has two adult children, Christy and Josiah. You can find Darryl online at www.DashHouse.com. JARED C. WILSON is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Director of the Pastoral Training Center at Liberty Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri. He has authored over twenty books. He and his wife, Becky, has been married twenty-five years and have dedicated this latest season of their lives to the mentoring and discipling of young men and women.