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Book Description
Christian ministry has never been easy, but it seems even more difficult today as society, technology, and ideas are rapidly changing. But the basic principles of Christian service havent changed, says Warren Wiersbe. In On Being a Servant of God, he makes profoundly simple the basic principles of serving others in Gods name, a service he calls "the greatest work in the world.-
Wiersbe helps readers realize that the key to growing and maintaining their spiritual effectiveness is to build their Christian character. In a warm and conversational style, the author explains what to do and how readers can evaluate what theyre doing when they pursue the service of God.
Considered by many to be a "pastor's pastor," Wiersbe is continually consulted by ministers asking for advice on various aspects of the ministry. This book shares what Wiersbe wishes he had known when he first began ministering to others. Organized into thirty short inspirational chats, it offers pastors and church leaders encouragement and insight as they grow in their own ministry.
Previously published by Thomas Nelson in 1993, On Being a Servant of God sold over 25,000 copies during its four-year history.
- Book Details
- English Books
- Paperback 168 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0801090865
- ISBN-13: 9780801090868
- Publisher: Baker Books
- Pub date: Jan 01, 1999
- Also available as: Paperback and Hardcover

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