How then should we choose? : three views on God's will and decision making / edited by Douglas S. Huffman.
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Kregel Publications, (c)2009.Description: 269 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
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- 9780825428982
- BT135 .H698 2009
- BT135
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Discerning God's will : the specific-will view -- Walking in wisdom : the wisdom view -- Learning to listen : the relationship view.
Garry Friesen of Multnomah Bible College, Henry and Richard Blackaby of Blackaby Ministries International, and Gordon T. Smith of Regent College each contribute summaries of their perspectives on God's will and their approaches to decision making. Friesen discusses the "wisdom" view, Henry and Richard Blackaby delineate the "specific will" view, and Smith champions the "relationship" view of God's will. In an effort to make this discussion reader friendly, the contributors have applied their beliefs regarding God's will and decision making to three practical, concrete topics: career, relationships, and stewardship. Using three hypothetical stories, the authors illustrate how their respective views would influence decisions in these common areas of concern. --from publisher description.
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