Empty Pockets, Open Hearts

Choosing to Be Poor to Care for Those in Need

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
Cover of the book Empty Pockets, Open Hearts by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier, AuthorHouse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier ISBN: 9781524657437
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: December 29, 2016
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
ISBN: 9781524657437
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: December 29, 2016
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Empty Pockets, Open Hearts is a story about the troubles of ministering American poverty. It opens biblical passages with a biblical application. Empty Pockets, Open Hearts could easily be used for Bible studies, midweek book studies, Sunday Bible studies, and Bible colleges. It would make a good info textbook for anyone studying urban ministry. The problems of American poverty grow larger. A great gap has divided those who have from those who have not. Empty Pockets, Open Hearts embraces the great suffering that come with incarnational ministry to the poor. It also tells you that our God has a plan. That plan is victory and joy for those who lay down their lives in service to God and the people that God calls the least of these. God grants victory to the following: Anyone who will first seek his kingdom and righteousness Children in need of education The hungry Strangers in the land or immigrants Orphans and widows The fatherless The addicted Prostitutes The oppressed And all of us trying to help

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Empty Pockets, Open Hearts is a story about the troubles of ministering American poverty. It opens biblical passages with a biblical application. Empty Pockets, Open Hearts could easily be used for Bible studies, midweek book studies, Sunday Bible studies, and Bible colleges. It would make a good info textbook for anyone studying urban ministry. The problems of American poverty grow larger. A great gap has divided those who have from those who have not. Empty Pockets, Open Hearts embraces the great suffering that come with incarnational ministry to the poor. It also tells you that our God has a plan. That plan is victory and joy for those who lay down their lives in service to God and the people that God calls the least of these. God grants victory to the following: Anyone who will first seek his kingdom and righteousness Children in need of education The hungry Strangers in the land or immigrants Orphans and widows The fatherless The addicted Prostitutes The oppressed And all of us trying to help

More books from AuthorHouse

Cover of the book "Don't Thank Me, Thank Your Recruiter" by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book Life's Lesson's by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book Am I Beauti Fully Bro-Ken or Beauti Fully Broke-In? by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book Positive and Uplifting Poems & Quotes Vol2 by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book The Art of Chopping Wood by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book Teddy Bears for Tea by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book Election 2008: by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book Danger of Black Magic by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book 20 Erotic Tales by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book Summer on the Farm with Marcus and Mia by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book My Mom Was Murdered by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book The Odds and Ends of Personal Tragedies by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book The Sassafras Tree by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book When the Bough Breaks by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
Cover of the book Project Management Practices in Saudi Arabia by Jim Strietelmeier, Debbie Strietelmeier
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy