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Seducing The King's Bride - A Pastor's Reckoning with Truth

Par : Shaun Smit
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235540095
  • EAN9798235540095
  • Date de parution12/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

What if the greatest danger to your ministry isn't outside the church - it's inside the pulpit?Seducing the King's Bride begins with a vision that changed everything. A pastor standing in the chamber of a King, using every gift at his disposal - his eloquence, his humor, his anointing - to capture the attention of the King's bride. And then the sound of a sword being drawn. This book is for every leader who has ever confused the congregation's admiration with God's approval.
Who has built programs to keep people coming rather than to set them free. Who has performed when they should have shepherded, and called it ministry. Written from four decades of honest pastoral experience, Seducing the King's Bride names what most leadership books won't - the subtle seduction of needing to be needed, the hollow feeling after a performance that went well, and the slow starvation of a marriage when the platform becomes the source of a leader's worth.
This is not a book of condemnation. It is a mirror. And an invitation back to the purity of your first calling. He must become greater. I must become less.