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God's Yes Was Louder Than My No: Rethinking the African-American Call to Ministry

God's Yes Was Louder Than My No: Rethinking the African-American Call to Ministry

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pivotal in my discovery of vocational calling
Review: and excellent look at the process of call to ministry. highlights case studies of pastors and their experience of divine direction. a must-read for all those wrestling with their calling.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pivotal in my discovery of vocational calling
Review: and excellent look at the process of call to ministry. highlights case studies of pastors and their experience of divine direction. a must-read for all those wrestling with their calling.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you're struggling with your call, READ THIS BOOK!!
Review: As a sequel to Myers' first book, "The Irresistable Urge to Preach", Myers delves even deeper into the call experience by creating an environment in which to analyze the differences and commonalities in the call.

His first book, which is a collection of call stories from a wide variety of preachers with different backgrounds, bares some similarities to this book but recounting some of the call stories is about where the similarities end. "God's Yes..." goes one step further to analyze the experience of the call from different perspectives in order to shed some light on the otherwise "mysterious" and neglected subject of the call in the African American church.

Both are great reading to gain clarity on your own personal call experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you're struggling with your call, READ THIS BOOK!!
Review: As a sequel to Myers' first book, "The Irresistable Urge to Preach", Myers delves even deeper into the call experience by creating an environment in which to analyze the differences and commonalities in the call.

His first book, which is a collection of call stories from a wide variety of preachers with different backgrounds, bares some similarities to this book but recounting some of the call stories is about where the similarities end. "God's Yes..." goes one step further to analyze the experience of the call from different perspectives in order to shed some light on the otherwise "mysterious" and neglected subject of the call in the African American church.

Both are great reading to gain clarity on your own personal call experience.


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