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Books
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Pour Out Your Heart
Do you feel like everything depends on you? That you must grind and hustle to have a flourishing life? If so, it's no surprise that stress, anxiety, and burdens may be weighing you down. And there’s no doubt that you probably struggle to pray—or believe that prayer does much in your life.
What if it wasn't all on you? What if God wanted to not only bear your burdens, but change you and work on your behalf as you engage with him in labor in ministry?
In Pour Out Your Heart, pastor Jeremy Linneman reveals a deeper, more vibrant prayer life that could be yours. Where some approach prayer in a one-sided way, Linneman approaches prayer as both communion with God and an act of boldness seeking God's transformative power to work mightily in our world.
We were not created to do life in our own strength. We can see the transformative power of God's presence at work, in our own lives and in our world.
The way is simple: you pour out your heart in the presence of our loving, all-powerful Father, and he pours back his love and power into you. -
Why Do We Feel Lonely at Church?
A local church should be a place of true community and connection―where people belong to God and one another. But in our individualistic culture, many Christians end up struggling with social isolation and loneliness. Lacking a sense of authentic belonging within the church, some eventually stop attending or question their faith altogether. How can believers overcome these negative cultural effects and restore the biblical vision of belonging in their churches today?
In this concise booklet, author and pastor Jeremy Linneman encourages readers to pursue a life of fellowship through five practices:
- taking initiative in hospitality,
- being patient in building friendships,
- maintaining relational stability,
- persisting through conflict, and
- praying together.
By understanding the human need for belonging and reflecting on Jesus’s lifestyle of mission, ministry, and care, readers will be better equipped to build fruitful communities that bear witness to Christ’s glory and purposes alone.