The Lost Art of Lingering
Auteur : Rowland Forman
Date de publication : 2013
Éditeur : Confia Publishers
Nombre de pages : 305
Résumé du livre
The Lost Art of Lingering is written for ordinary Christ-followers who long to experience whole-life transformation through a mentoring friendship, but find the thought a bit daunting. It is an invitation to engage in relational slowing, to linger long enough for spiritual friendships to develop over time. It is a call to fold key mentoring practices into your life or small group so that they become life-transforming spiritual habits. This book is also for leaders who dream about a day when God creates a mentoring/disciplemaking culture in their church or ministry. They long to see Spirit-orchestrated friendships folded into every aspect of church life, where two or more people come with the attitude, "I've come to listen to you, and hear the Holy Spirit through you. I'm here to learn from you and want to be real with you. I'm a work-in-progress, so please come and grow with me." ~~ Rowland Forman has awakened the nerve that has long been dulled. In this seminal book, Forman ushers us back to Jesus' design of how life and love were to be transferred: through thoughtful, intentional, even time-consuming mentoring. In a world of convenient sound bytes and insta-everything, The Lost Art of Lingering is a refreshing reminder that the true transfer of life only happens up close and personal. ~ Dr. Wayne Cordeiro, Senior Pastor, New Hope Christian Fellowship, Honolulu, Hawaii and author of Leading on Empty.