Monday, August 16, 2010

T. F. Tenny "The Lord Said...Or Was That Me?"

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The Lord Said...Or Was That Me? - T.F. TenneyFrom the bestselling author of Advice to Pastors and Other Saints comes "some more advice . . . unasked for and seldom heeded." Whether your title is pastor, minister, evangelist, youth minister, or saint, your temptations, shortcomings, and struggles are all very similar. T. F. Tenney deals candidly with readers, especially to the minister, about avoiding certain temptations and living as close to Scripture as possible. You will glean much from this unique collection of articles.
Media Type: PAPERBACK
Language: English
Copyright: 2004
Number of Pages: 174

Word Aflame Press

23-TennyTFphAuthor: T.F. Tenney
Reverend Tenney and his wife Thetus make their home in Tioga, Louisiana. They travel nationally and internationally, ministering the message of God's love and power of deliverance to thousands.
“Through T. T. Tenney’s ministries of pulpit and pen, thousands around the world have been challenged and changed. With his unique clarity and with inimitable warmth, he leads us masterfully on yet another journey through the pages of this book. His caring and authoritative voice, as sensitive as it is wise, resonates from these pages with wit and wisdom, insight and instruction. He has once again compressed a vast amount of knowledge and experience into a book that is consistently interesting, even delightful reading. With proven ability to pinpoint in everyday language what needs to be done, he strikes deep emotional chords and provokes a commitment to action among his audience.”  Anthony Mangum – Pastor, The Pentecostals of Alexandria.

Contents
1. The Lord Said…Or Was That Me?, 2. A fresh cry for unity, 3. All over the Word “Is”, 4. All such like as that, 5. Conflict resolution, 6. Do you think you’re committed?, 7. He didn’t have to do It, 8. Humility in leadership, 9. Josephs for this age, 10. Just blowing off a little steam, 11. Let them not eat fish, 12. Let’s Hear it for loyalty, 13. Moral principles in the ministry, 14. Remove not the ancient landmarks, 15. Sin in the camp, 16. Some things I’ve learned, 17. Sometimes a body gets sick, 18. The abusive generation, 19. The celebration of self, 20. The purpose of the Anointing, 21. When it’s time to change train

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