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Volatile relationships, mental health battles, the endless and fruitless pursuit of satisfaction. These are all manifestations of our desperate need for healing. Even our sin often represents our best efforts at coping with our broken world and battered hearts. We believe Jesus came to save--but didn't he also come to heal? With compassion and sensitivity, pastor Ike Miller urges us to broaden our understanding of the gospel to encompass more than simply a legal transaction in which Jesus takes the punishment for our sin. Rather, as we come to understand the overarching story of the Bible as…mehr

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Volatile relationships, mental health battles, the endless and fruitless pursuit of satisfaction. These are all manifestations of our desperate need for healing. Even our sin often represents our best efforts at coping with our broken world and battered hearts. We believe Jesus came to save--but didn't he also come to heal? With compassion and sensitivity, pastor Ike Miller urges us to broaden our understanding of the gospel to encompass more than simply a legal transaction in which Jesus takes the punishment for our sin. Rather, as we come to understand the overarching story of the Bible as God's pursuit to heal and restore all of creation, we are freed to truly embrace Jesus as the Great Physician--the one who understands our pain and whose whole existence is bent on bringing complete restoration to our souls.
Autorenporträt
Ike Miller (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) coleads Bright City Church in Durham, North Carolina, a church he planted in 2018 with his wife, Sharon Hodde Miller. He is the author of Good Baggage and has written for outlets such as Christianity Today and Missio Alliance. Ike has a passion for helping people see how the deep truths of theology meet us in our pain and lead us into the better life God offers.