This book on leadership for pastors is described by the publisher as “Brief. Practical. Insightful. And conveniently sized to fit in any bathroom!”
This book on leadership for pastors is described by the publisher as “Brief. Practical. Insightful. And conveniently sized to fit in any bathroom!”
Rev Magazine’s Bathroom Guide to Leadership
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It is said that Luther did some of his best thinking in the privy. And yes, I know I’m setting up a joke for Catholics.
Well, just about anything can be said. Do we have a testimony from someone saying Luther came out of the toilet saying, “You know, I think the grace thing is going to be big”?
I recall reading somewhere that C.S. Lewis recommended that his friend Charles Williams use the time he spent in the bathroom for prayer. (Apparently, Williams suffered from chronic constipation.)
A good use of the time, Roy, but also personal, not marketed like a book cover. Would you pick up a book called, “My Prayer Life Improved on the Jon” or “How I Met God in my Bathroom”?