Encouraging readers to pursue God’s glory above all else, this book helps us diagnose and combat our incessant—and ultimately enslaving—desire for approval, recognition, and praise. Includes a foreword by Matt Chandler.
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Encouraging readers to pursue God's glory above all else, this book helps us diagnose and combat our incessant--and ultimately enslaving--desire for approval, recognition, and praise. Includes a foreword by Matt Chandler.
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“A helpful meditation on the goodness of our search for glory, where it goes wrong, and how to set our hearts on the path to everlasting glory.”—Bethany L. Jenkins, Founder, The Park Forum“Hits the nail on the head about the condition of the human heart. In today’s world of obsession with fame and of a “me first” mentality, Vassar delivers a timely message. Great food for thought and medicine for the soul.”—Bryan Loritts, Pastor for Preaching and Mission, Trinity Grace Church, New York City; Founder and President, The Kainos Movement; Editor, Letters to a Birmingham Jail“A penetrating look behind the curtain of what drives everything we do in life. I love Vassar’s discernment into the heart of man in Glory Hunger.”—Matt Carter, Pastor of Preaching, The Austin Stone Community Church, Austin, Texas; coauthor, The Real Win“Vassar diagnoses the central problem of every human heart with the brilliance of a surgeon, but—even better—he shows us with pastoral wisdom and fatherly care the words that will heal us forever.”—Jared C. Wilson, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Author in Residence, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, The Imperfect Disciple and Love Me Anyway“A great reminder of God’s passion for his glory. My friend JR Vassar challenges our addiction to worldly glory and compels us to ascribe to Jesus the glory that he deserves. Read this book, reflect on its challenge, and apply it to your life.”—Doug Logan Jr., President, Grimké Seminary and College; Council Member, The Gospel Coalition; author, The Soul-Winning Church and The Least, the Last, and the Lost
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"It's difficult to know what to say about this book, apart from the fact that it is insightful, accessible, refreshing, profound, and biblical. Oh, yes, and that in reading it my affections were reordered and restored, and I found myself desiring the glory of Christ far above and beyond my own." -Steve Timmis, Executive Director, Acts 29 Church Planting Network "While reading I was convicted of my tendency to crave glory and applause. Every chapter is laced with JR's vulnerability and honesty, while the hero of the book remains God, his glory, and his kingdom. This is a book I'll insist every member of my team reads to help us reject personal glory, embrace the discipline of obscurity, and spotlight Jesus alone." -Aaron Ivey, Worship Pastor, The Austin Stone, Austin, Texas "A helpful meditation on the goodness of our search for glory, where it goes wrong, and how to set our hearts on the path to everlasting glory." -Bethany L. Jenkins, Founder, The Park Forum "Hits the nail on the head about the condition of the human heart. In today's world of obsession with fame and of a "me first" mentality, Vassar delivers a timely message. Great food for thought and medicine for the soul." -Bryan Loritts, Pastor for Preaching and Mission, Trinity Grace Church, New York City; Founder and President, The Kainos Movement; Editor, Letters to a Birmingham Jail "A penetrating look behind the curtain of what drives everything we do in life. I love Vassar's discernment into the heart of man in Glory Hunger." -Matt Carter, Pastor of Preaching, The Austin Stone Community Church, Austin, Texas; co-author, The Real Win "Vassar diagnoses the central problem of every human heart with the brilliance of a surgeon, but-even better-he shows us with pastoral wisdom and fatherly care the words that will heal us forever." -Jared C. Wilson, Director of Content Strategy, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary "A great reminder of God's passion for his glory. My friend JR Vassar challenges our addiction to worldly glory and compels us to ascribe to Jesus the glory that he deserves. Read this book, reflect on its challenge, and apply it to your life." -Doug Logan, Jr., Lead Pastor, Epiphany Fellowship of Camden, Camden, New Jersey "JR does a magnificent job explaining the core reason we desire respect, status, approval, and praise: we bear the image of God, who exists to be glorified. Glory Hunger is an excellent resource to help us steward our natural attraction to glory. When the hierarchy of our loves is rightly ordered, with God occupying front and center, all other loves, desires, and ambitions find healthy expression." -Scott Sauls, Senior Pastor, Christ Presbyterian Church, Nashville, Tennessee; author, Jesus Outside the Lines: A Way Forward for Those Who Are Tired of Taking Sides
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433540103
Publisert
2015-01-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Crossway Books
Vekt
159 gr
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
133 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
144
Forfatter
Foreword by
Om bidragsyterne
JR Vassar (ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary) serves as lead pastor at Church at the Cross in Grapevine, Texas. From 2005 to 2013, he served as the founding and lead pastor of Apostles Church in New York City. JR and his wife, Ginger, have three children. He is the author of Glory Hunger: God, the Gospel, and Our Quest for Something More.
Matt Chandler (BA, Hardin-Simmons University) serves as lead pastor of teaching at the Village Church in Dallas, Texas, and president of the Acts 29 Network. He lives in Texas with his wife, Lauren, and their three children.