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Bill Thrall

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18 oeuvres 962 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Bill Thrall serves as leadership mentor for Leadership Catalyst, Inc. (LCI) and as a director on LCI's board. He lives in Phoenix with his wife, Grace Bruce Mcnicol guides Leadership Catalyst as president and holds degrees in finance law, theology, and organizational development. He lives in the afficher plus Phoenix area with his wife, Janet, and their three children John Lynch is a national speaker, pastor, playwright, and storyteller. He lives in Phoenix with his wife and three children afficher moins

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Excellent. Such a refreshing view of the Christian life, and the importance of being 'real'. So many people hide behind masks, most of all in church circles. This book encourages us to trust God, to depend on him fully, and to put aside our need to put on a good appearance.

There's a lot more than that; all in all I found it very readable and immensely reassuring. Highly recommended.
 
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SueinCyprus | 4 autres critiques | Jan 26, 2016 |
Very good message, highly accessible and quick reading but deep and beautiful content. They present a clear picture of what they are saying. It was a very good book that ought to be reviewed time and time again.
 
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aegossman | 4 autres critiques | Feb 25, 2015 |
I read this with amazing Elizabeth, and the dialogue was good. I find myself going back through my life and seeing that God has been steering me toward "The Room of Grace" rather than "The Room of Good Intentions" in order to release me. It took a while to figure that out, but I think I am on the train. :)

"There is no releasing without maturing.
There is no maturing without healing.
There is no healing without gifts of grace.
There are not gifts of grace out The Room of Grace.
There is not Room of Grace without a door marked
Living Out of Who God Says I am , opened with a doorknob of Humility.
There is no humility without choosing to walk a road called Trusting God.
Only then do I learn how God stands with me to resolve my sin."

This sums up the whole book! Love it!
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Carolfoasia | 4 autres critiques | Feb 26, 2011 |
An excellent book on developing the kind of character that will allow an individual to find and follow God's plan for his or her life, and then step forth and lead others. The book asserts that everyone -- whether pastor, homemaker, teacher, metal worker, garbage collector, student -- has innate leadership skills, because being a leader is less about doing and more about being. It takes a character of integrity, honesty, and selflessness to lead others, and the authors of this book use both case studies and personal experience to illustrate their practical advice: "We must consciously choose who and what we allow to influence us, find and develop our humility, and build enduring relationships with colleagues, family, friends, and God."

This book is a great resource for ordinary people who want to develop extraordinary character.
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