Envy, the Enemy within by Bob Sorge

Envy, the Enemy within by Bob Sorge

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Envy, the Enemy within by Bob Sorge

Envy might well be termed the silent sin. Because while all of us envy others to some extent, few of us acknowledge our problem out loud, let alone try to overcome it and move forward. Bob Sorge draws upon his own pastoral experience--plus the admitted burden of his own envy--to show why and how it can adversely affect the ministry of a church and even prevent revival in people's lives. Sorge reveals why comparison of our ministry and spiritual gifts to that of our fellow believers is to be avoided at all costs so that we do not hamstring God's plan for our growth and the accomplishment of His purposes. This is a must-read for leaders of all churches, great and small--and anyone who wants the peace that comes with a life free of envy.

BOB SORGE served as a pastor and music director at Elim Bible Institute in New York for 14 years. He now lives in Kansas City, Missouri, with his wife, Marci, and their three children, where he writes and travels. Bob is the author of several publications, the most well-known of which is Exploring Worship. His books are largely the result of his personal spiritual journey. The Fire of Delayed Answers, Suffering, Perplexity, and Promotion (an interpretation of Job's book), and Secrets of the Hidden Place are among his most well-known writings.

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ISBN 13 9780830731220
ISBN 10 0830731229
Title Envy, the Enemy within
Author Bob Sorge
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Regal Books,U.S.
Year published 2003-03-01
Number of pages 150
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.