Practical Wisdom for Leaders

Don’t keep asking God for forgiveness. Do judge one another. And you’re not going to heaven for all eternity!

How have we misunderstood the teachings of Jesus? Often His message to the leaders and disciples was: You’re getting this wrong! Somewhere along the way you got confused, lost, way off track. Would He have the same assessment of us today?

Every time we approach the Scriptures, we must start and end with God—rather than with people. When we see Jesus as true hero and Redeemer in the commands and story of the Bible, our relationship with God, with others, and every aspect of our lives is rightly formed and understood.

In Reading the Bible, Missing the Gospel, pastor and author Ben Connelly reveals shockingly common ways we mis-read and mis-interpret the Bible. He invites us to see the Bible's themes and teachings through a new lens—or, rather, God's intended lens—on topics like confession and forgiveness . . . what it means to be blessed or happy . . . and the role of church in a believer's faith.

Alan Briggs

Alan Briggs helps ministry leaders and business leaders avoid burnout, stay healthy and shape healthy cultures around them through Leadership Coaching and Sabbatical Coaching. He loves speaking to teams hosting Stay Forth Leadership Podcast. He served as a pastor for thirteen years and a church planting catalyst for eight. He loves living in Colorado with his incredible wife and four kids. His latest book, AntiBurnout, helps leaders find lightness and longevity. 

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