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Spiritual Healthcheck (ebook)
Spiritual Healthcheck (ebook)
Spiritual Healthcheck (ebook)
Spiritual Healthcheck (ebook)
Spiritual Healthcheck (ebook)
Spiritual Healthcheck (ebook)
Spiritual Healthcheck (ebook)
Spiritual Healthcheck (ebook)

Spiritual Healthcheck ebook

16 steps to a thriving Christian life

4.882352941176470588235294118 stars  from 17 reviews
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About this book

We all need a spiritual healthcheck from time to time. These 16 devotions will help you to see where and how to grow in faith and joy.

These devotions will help you to honestly diagnose how you’re doing in your faith, remind you of how to thrive, and point you to the Holy Spirit who can enable you to grow.

Useful at any time of year, particularly in January as you look for a positive way to start the year ahead.

Specifications

Contributors:
Carl Laferton
ISBN:
9781784983222
Format:
eBook
First published:
November 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

1. What is spiritual health?
2. Diagnosis: In love?
3. Diagnosis: Grateful?
4. Diagnosis: Excited?
5. Diagnosis: Committed?
6. Diagnosis: Godly?
7. Take your vitamins
8. Learning to pray
9. Health food
10. Church health
11. Christ in creation
12. The gift of suffering
13. The family doctor
14. The grower of fruit
15. The giver of gifts
16. Healthy living

Endorsements

Everyone needs a check up every now and then and Carl gives us a terrific little spiritual health check here. It helps us see where we may have drifted and then balances that out with Biblically helpful encouragement to get back on track. Here are helpfully penetrating questions and a lovely encouragement that although there are no quick steps to a thriving Christian life, we have all we need in Jesus and the ordinary means of grace.

Matt Fuller Senior Pastor of Christ Church Mayfair, London; author of Reclaiming Masculinity

How are you doing spiritually? That's not an easy question to consider, but it might be the most important question each of us ought to answer. Spiritual Healthcheck is a help to Christians to evaluate our spiritual health and get a proper reading on the pulse of our spiritual hearts. This book is so helpful that I'm already thinking about ways to get all the members in our church to read it!

Dave Furman Senior Pastor of Redeemer Church of Dubai; author of Being There: How to Love Those Who are Hurting

Carl Laferton has provided a gift to the church in encouraging believers to see how God is working and providing hope for change. Like many believers, I have often wondered if I am growing as a Christian. The daily pressures of life, coupled with my own sin, can make it difficult to see the work that God is doing. "Spiritual Healthcheck" is a needed tool designed to help believers diagnose and treat their own spiritual health. Great to read with a friend or read it on your own.

Courtney Reissig Author of Teach Me to Feel and Glory in the Ordinary

Carl Laferton has provided a way for you to check the health of your soul and see what you need to be spiritually healthy. The strength of the book is the accessible, interactive, concise format. Read it for yourself and give plenty of copies to your friends and family.

Dr Timothy Lane author of How People Change; President of the Institute for Pastoral Care

What does spiritual health look like? Carl Laferton has put into our hands a simple, Scriptural tool for Christians everywhere. Spiritual Healthcheck is the discipleship tool you and everyone in your church needs to grow strong in the Lord.

Daniel Darling Director of The Land Center for Cultural Engagement; author, The Dignity Revolution

Provides a brief, engaging primer for living and growing in the Christian life. This devotional is thoroughly biblical and practical. It will aid any Christian in self-assessment, while also directing their eyes to Christ by engaging in his means of grace and resting in his eternal promises.

Jason Helopoulos Associate Pastor, University Reformed Church and Author, A Neglected Grace: Family Worship in the Christian Home

Packed with penetrating questions and practical application, all rooted in Scripture.

Nathan Smith Lead Pastor, Grace Church Bristol; Regional Leader, Sovereign Grace UK

This is excellent. I'm going to use it with my family to contribute to their spiritual health (and mine).

Philip Moore European Director, Acts 29

In this helpful and highly readable book Carl Laferton offers a spiritual healthcheck suitable for use by individuals, small groups or whole churches. Drawing on themes from across the Bible, and with the gospel at its heart, here is a book that diagnoses and prescribes offering realistic and practical encouragements for spiritual health and vitality.

Niall Lockhart Minister, Ballyhenry Presbyterian Church, Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland

I absolutely love this! Buy it and use it—even better, buy many and use them with a friend, your
family, your home group—even your whole church!

Ramzi Adcock Executive Minister, Jesmond Parish Church, Newcastle, UK

A book that not only encourages us to greater spiritual well-being, but empowers us toward that goal.

Dr Frank Sellar Moderator, Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 2016-2017; Minister, Bloomfield Presbyterian Church, Belfast

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Not sure what to write here

 

(Review written for 'Spiritual Healthcheck')

I found the book to be very interesting and looked at my Christian walk

5.00 stars Spiritual Healthcheck

 

(Review written for 'Spiritual Healthcheck')

This is a great little spiritual wake up in these near Christ return times. We are using it in a men’s group, and it has been well received. Thank you very much.

5.00 stars Worthwhile read for every believer

 

(Review written for 'Spiritual Healthcheck')

Are you growing as a Christian? This short book, split into 16 daily readings, gives a diagnosis and remedy for those feeling stagnant in their faith. Thoroughly Christocentric. Highly recommend.

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