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In his hard-hitting, no-punches-pulled, aggressive style, Ron Stout
"calls them as he sees them." His goal? To help young pastors focus
on the most important aspects of their ministry. His method?
Delivering a comprehensive, progressive list of pastoral mistakes
he has observed over his lifetime. The rankings of the mistakes are
Ron's alone. You may not agree with him on the positioning of the
mistakes, but you will probably agree they all belong somewhere on
the list. Ron's editor comments that the book is " . . . not only
directed to pastors young and aged but also to the church as the
body of Christ." Use Top Ten Mistakes as a classroom text, a study
guide, or a handy reference. Or read it just for enjoyment. RON
STOUT was raised in Los Angeles, California and earned his B.A. in
pre-medicine at Occidental College. Following two Korean tours as a
Navy officer on a destroyer, Ron attended L.I.F.E. Bible College,
majoring in biblical Greek and theology and graduating with a BTh.
With children arriving, Ron worked in a corporate office in Los
Angeles while attending USC in the evenings as a graduate student
in the School of Business. Ron and his family then moved to San
Diego County, where Ron spent 21 years in the stock market as a
broker, a branch manager of a NYSE member firm, and an independent
registered Investment Advisor. Many of his experiences in this book
occurred while Ron and his wife, Corinne, were living on their
beautiful ranch in Julian, California. They then moved to Arizona
where Ron studied agriculture at the University of Arizona. The
Stout's plunged into apple orchards and the Cider Mill, a highly
visible retail operation on Interstate 10 from 1989 until 2011.
Today, Ron and Corinne live on their Arizona ranch with their
daughter, Robin, and her family living nearby.
Do you know what position a lamb assumes to feed? Do you know why a
baby pig is like a new Christian? Do you understand why flower
bulbs reveal God's unusual arithmetic? Pastors, Teachers,
Evangelists, Lay Leaders, Christians -- don't miss these
outstanding stories of God's wisdom in nature. The autobiographical
account of how God dealt with one man through his involvement with
animals, trees, and plants. A myriad of examples given in this
fresh approach to a Christian devotional book for you to
incorporate into your sermons and lessons. This book is not about
flying insects, but about tiny flickers of illumination revealed to
the author in his life's walk. His practical experiences and
observations are combined with unusual spiritual insight. Both city
and country people will enjoy.
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