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This captivating memoir offers a raw and honest look at the life of a minister, spanning six decades of service. Ronald Higdon shares his personal experiences-the highs and lows, the triumphs and challenges, the moments of doubt and unwavering faith. From navigating church politics to grappling with personal struggles, Higdon's story is a testament to the way in which the Holy Spirit can work in and through a person willing to serve. With candor and humor, he invites readers to explore the complexities of faith, the power of forgiveness, and the importance of embracing our shared humanity.…mehr

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This captivating memoir offers a raw and honest look at the life of a minister, spanning six decades of service. Ronald Higdon shares his personal experiences-the highs and lows, the triumphs and challenges, the moments of doubt and unwavering faith. From navigating church politics to grappling with personal struggles, Higdon's story is a testament to the way in which the Holy Spirit can work in and through a person willing to serve. With candor and humor, he invites readers to explore the complexities of faith, the power of forgiveness, and the importance of embracing our shared humanity. Whether you're seeking inspiration, grappling with your own faith journey, or simply curious about the life of a minister, this book offers a unique and unforgettable perspective. The Uncensored Story of a Minister's Life is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human experience as it meets the divine- and not so divine-in worship and ministry.
Autorenporträt
Ronald Higdon, with over fifty years of pastoral experience, including ten years of intentional interim ministry and ten years as an adjunct seminary professor, has served churches in Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Texas, and Georgia. He is an intentional interim specialist and a certified church consultant and facilitator. He personally leads study groups on this book and his previous books. He and his wife, Pat, live in Kentucky and have a grown son who lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.