When Church Hurts
Offers hope that in spite of what may be happening within the congregation of believers, our hope is found in God and not man
NEW BOOK ENCOURAGES CHIRSTIANS TO KEEP MAKING PROGRESS TOWARD THEIR PURPOSE IN GOD
Offers hope that in spite of what may be happening within the congregation of believers, our hope is found in God and not man
2017-01-30
MAITLAND, FL—Jo Ann Eady’s new book, When Church Hurts ($9.99, paperback, 9781498483704; $4.99, eBook, 9781498483711)
helps Christians build a stronger relationship with God and not focus so much
on people. They will learn that their relationship with God takes precedence
over any church hurts, and they can still be used to help edify, enrich and
build the Kingdom of God. Readers will realize that there is no perfect church,
so they will stop going from church to church in hopes of finding one. Instead
they will be empowered to stand their ground and be productive for the Kingdom
of God.
Eady
says, “Too many babes in Christ are tricked to relinquish their Christian
fellowship because of church hurts, not realizing that everybody that attends
church is not a committed disciple of Christ. Therefore, they are not there to
help build up the Kingdom of God.”
When
Jo Ann Eady was a little girl she experienced deep hurt at church. If it had
not been for developing a strong and genuine relationship with God, she would
have been driven deep into the clutches of the Devil and not reaching her true
potential and purpose in God.
Xulon
Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian
self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may
order, When Church Hurts through
Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is
available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and
barnesandnoble.com. |