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Dayton Hartman

    Lies Pastors Believe
    Church History for Modern Ministry
    Joseph Smith's Tritheism
    Jesus Wins
    • Jesus Wins

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(70)Évaluer

      Reclaiming our common hope. Too often discussions about the End Times are fraught with wild speculation or discord. But a biblical view of eschatology places Jesus' return and victory at the center. All Christians hold this hope in common. In Jesus Wins, Dayton Hartman focuses on this common ground to reveal why the way we think about the End Times matters. Christian eschatology should be rooted in biblical orthodoxy to inspire hope and greater faithfulness in the present age. That's the point of eschatology after all! Drawing from his own ministry experience, Hartman testifies to the unifying power of Jesus' victory.

      Jesus Wins
    • Joseph Smith's Tritheism

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      2,5(2)Évaluer

      The book explores the theological concept of the Godhead, emphasizing the distinct personages of God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. It presents a perspective that views these three figures as separate entities, each with unique roles, challenging traditional interpretations of the Trinity. The discussion delves into the implications of this belief on faith and spirituality, inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of divine relationships and the nature of God.

      Joseph Smith's Tritheism
    • Church History for Modern Ministry

      Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,9(53)Évaluer

      Pastor Dayton Hartman emphasizes the importance of church history as an essential element of effective ministry in today's context. He challenges the notion that historical knowledge is outdated, arguing instead that understanding the past enriches worship and informs contemporary practices. Hartman advocates for integrating church history into modern ministry, highlighting its relevance and significance for current and future church leaders.

      Church History for Modern Ministry
    • Lies Pastors Believe

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Everyone is tempted to believe lies about themselves. For many pastors, the lies they're tempted to believe have to do with their identity: that God has called them to lead a movement, that they must sacrifice their home life for their ministry life, or that their image as holy is more important than their actual pursuit of holiness. In Lies Pastors Believe, pastor and professor Dayton Hartman takes aim at these and other lies he has faced in his own ministry and seen other pastors struggle with. With a winsome and engaging style, Hartman shows current and future pastors why these lies are so tempting, the damage they can do, and how they can be resisted by believing and applying the truth of the gospel.

      Lies Pastors Believe