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The pathway to knowing and loving god

by James R. Eby

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Every now and then I find a book that strikes a deep chord in my heart. Thats how I felt when I read The Pathway to Knowing and Loving God. It should be required reading for young leaders and a refresher course for all ministers. With simplicity and courage, the author calls us higherto character, to purity, to integrity and intimacy with God. Pastors should read it, and should encourage their churches to study it. If we take this message seriously we will get serious about making disciples. J. Lee Grady, author and director of the Mordecai Project This most recent book is the culmination of a life of walking intimately with Jesus. As he has so many times in my own life, once again Jim Eby speaks to my heart, my will, my mind, and my spirit, leading me closer to Jesus. Dr. A. D. Beacham Jr., general superintendent, IPHC This is a much-needed, insightful, and practical book from a man who has spent decades traveling the world, training and encouraging leaders to lay a strong foundation for a life that can bring honor to Christ and his kingdom. Winkie Pratney, author and speaker, Auckland, New Zealand This book can change your life. Jeff Wells, senior pastor, WoodsEdge Community Church As you read you will be captured by the spirit of humility, honesty, and transparency of the personal life of James Eby. Dr. Hugh H. Morgan, founder and editor of Hughs News and Commentary, retired Air Force chaplain… (more)
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Every now and then I find a book that strikes a deep chord in my heart. Thats how I felt when I read The Pathway to Knowing and Loving God. It should be required reading for young leaders and a refresher course for all ministers. With simplicity and courage, the author calls us higherto character, to purity, to integrity and intimacy with God. Pastors should read it, and should encourage their churches to study it. If we take this message seriously we will get serious about making disciples. J. Lee Grady, author and director of the Mordecai Project This most recent book is the culmination of a life of walking intimately with Jesus. As he has so many times in my own life, once again Jim Eby speaks to my heart, my will, my mind, and my spirit, leading me closer to Jesus. Dr. A. D. Beacham Jr., general superintendent, IPHC This is a much-needed, insightful, and practical book from a man who has spent decades traveling the world, training and encouraging leaders to lay a strong foundation for a life that can bring honor to Christ and his kingdom. Winkie Pratney, author and speaker, Auckland, New Zealand This book can change your life. Jeff Wells, senior pastor, WoodsEdge Community Church As you read you will be captured by the spirit of humility, honesty, and transparency of the personal life of James Eby. Dr. Hugh H. Morgan, founder and editor of Hughs News and Commentary, retired Air Force chaplain

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