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      Présentation Storm Hurler de Thomas, Rick Format Broché

       - Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre

      Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre - Thomas, Rick - 31/01/2025 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Thomas, Rick
    • Editeur : Life Over Coffee
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 31/01/2025
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 100.0
    • ISBN : 9781966741008



    • Résumé :
      Storm Hurler by Rick Thomas is a 113-page Christian devotional and Bible study guide rooted in a series of sermons preached from the book of Jonah at Fellowship Greenville in Greenville, South Carolina. Published in 2023 by Life Over Coffee, the book reframes one of Scripture's most familiar stories not as a tale about a prophet, a fish, or even a wayward city, but as a portrait of a relentless God who pursues, confronts, and transforms His children - even when they run from Him. Thomas writes with uncommon personal transparency. The introduction opens with a gut-wrenching disclosure: in April 1997, his brother was murdered by his brother's own wife, who ultimately received no prison sentence. It is from within that wound that Thomas finds his entry point into Jonah's story. Just as Jonah wrestled with ethnic hatred and an unwillingness to extend mercy to his enemies, Thomas had to reckon with whether the gospel he professed could reach deep enough to cover his own rage, grief, and desire for justice. The book is not theoretical. It is tested. The chapters unfold across Jonah's narrative arc, but each one draws pointed application to the reader's inner life. Chapters explore what it means to love difficult people, how God uses storms as instruments of correction rather than punishment, and what the terrible lengths God goes to - the storm, the great fish, the vine and worm - reveal about His commitment to His children's transformation. Thomas introduces the striking idea that the storms in a believer's life are not arbitrary or punitive...

      Biographie:
      filled with biblical wisdom and practical insights, this book will help you see God's hand in the storm and teach you to trust His work in your life. Let the lessons of the storm draw you closer to the Savior....

      Sommaire:
      they are purposeful and personal, appointed by the same God who hurled the tempest against Jonah's ship. A recurring theme throughout the book is what Thomas calls throne addiction - the human tendency to place comfort, reputation, preferences, and personal happiness at the center of one's life rather than God and others. Jonah's fury over a withering plant becomes a mirror for the petty angers and misplaced affections that quietly govern modern lives. Thomas connects Jonah's spiraling rage - first at the Ninevites, then at God, then at a worm - to a progressive hardening that comes when a person persistently resists grace. The book closes with the same open-ended question that ends Jonah itself: shouldn't God care about lost people? Thomas turns it inward, asking readers to identify the Ninevites in their own lives - the toxic, the annoying, the adversarial - and to consider that those enemies may be God's most clarifying instruments for personal transformation rather than obstacles to be avoided. Each chapter ends with a Call to Action section featuring practical questions for self-reflection and encouragement to seek community and accountability. The writing is pastoral in tone, direct without being harsh, and consistently gospel-centered. Storm Hurler will resonate most with readers navigating personal suffering, struggling to forgive, or seeking to understand why God allows seasons of disruption - and what He intends to accomplish through them....

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