Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome
Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome
- Author: Kent Hughes
- Length: 204
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers; Reprint edition
Description of Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome:
Why do so many ministries abandon their churches in frustration? These concepts and biblical lessons can turn lives and ministries around. Spanish available
Information on Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome from the publisher:
Why do so many ministers abandon their churches in frustration? These concepts and biblical lessons can turn lives and ministries around. Frustration in Christian work often results when efforts are not evaluated with biblical perspective. Like many in Christian service, Kent and Barbara Hughes struggled with defining success. Based on their experiences, Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome is for anyone in ministry facing the disappointment of unmet expectations. As the authors recount the biblical lessons that turned their life around, others will learn to reexamine their understanding of success in light of Scripture. 204 pages Spanish available
Description of Kent Hughes, author of Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome:
Liberating Ministry from the Success Syndrome, by Kent and Barbara Hughes, is born out of their trying experiences in the ministry. In this book the authors seek to dispell the myth about what success in ministry is supposed to be. All to often people have left their ministries convinced that they are failures. This book is designed demonstrate that many of these conceived failures are built around a misconception of what success in ministry is supposed to be. The authors' desire is that their own account of their subtle confunsion about success, their near ruin, and ultimately their liberation through the truth of God's Word will aid in delivering others from this misconception.






