[x]
Oops - we couldn't find that author.
|
The Jesus Style
by Gayle D. Erwin, Richard C. Halverson — 5 editions |
|
|
The Father Style
— published 1994 |
|
|
The Spirit Style
— published 1994 |
|
|
The Body Style
— published 2002 |
|
|
Handbook for Servants
— published 2000 |
|
|
That Reminds Me of a Story
— published 1997 |
|
|
That Reminds Me of Another Story
— published 1999 |
|
|
Not Many Mighty
— published 2006 |
|
|
Spirit Style
— published 1994 |
|
|
The Yhwh Style
— published 1991 |
Upcoming Events
No scheduled events.
Add an event.
“The chief means of resisting manipulation is humility – knowing who we really are and facing it. You can only serve by love. You can only love by choice. True love cannot be the result of decree, force or manipulation. Jesus always kept his strength to make loving choices. He calls us to make loving choices necessary to be the servant of all." "Humility permits me to own my feelings – and to admit them. Now I'm free to say, ‘I'm angry’. I'm free to admit what I am reacting to. I am free to ask if anger is what the person wanted to produce in me, and to ask for help in changing if my reaction is inappropriate.”
― Gayle D. Erwin, The Jesus Style
― Gayle D. Erwin, The Jesus Style
“Many confuse the United States with the Church or the Constitution with the Bible. They feel that the good of the United States is the same as the good of the Kingdom of God. Some feel that the Constitution of the United States is as infallible as the Bible. However, one with wisdom notice that some things are Kingdom principles and some are not.”
― Gayle D. Erwin, Spirit Style
― Gayle D. Erwin, Spirit Style
Is this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite Gayle to Goodreads.











