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Post-Traumatic Religious Stress DisorderOne fateful day, Ben Dailey realized he had been struggling with this condition . . . crushed, actually. He had preached the gospel week after week, but something kept him from experiencing the freedom, joy, and love he described to people sitting in his services. Years of performance-based religion-and the nagging guilt and shame it produced-had made the Christian life a grind. Then, grace broke in. In this book, Pastor Ben peels off layers of false assumptions and misbeliefs to explain how God's magnificent grace can transform our hearts, our choices,…mehr

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Post-Traumatic Religious Stress DisorderOne fateful day, Ben Dailey realized he had been struggling with this condition . . . crushed, actually. He had preached the gospel week after week, but something kept him from experiencing the freedom, joy, and love he described to people sitting in his services. Years of performance-based religion-and the nagging guilt and shame it produced-had made the Christian life a grind. Then, grace broke in. In this book, Pastor Ben peels off layers of false assumptions and misbeliefs to explain how God's magnificent grace can transform our hearts, our choices, and our relationships all day every day. God is inviting us out of the dense jungle of guilt and into the freedom of His love. Can you relate? We talk often about God's grace, but do we understand the scope and depth of it? And if we understand it, do we really believe it? Don't answer too quickly. Don't miss the message of this book. It's perhaps the most challenging and thrilling truth the world has ever heard . . . including you.
Autorenporträt
Ben Dailey is the Lead Pastor of Calvary Church, a multi-location church based in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. He serves as overseer of Gospel Circle of Churches and Ministries (GCCM), which is a relational onramp to both Calvary Church and Ben Dailey Ministries. Ben and his wife Kim have been married for thirty years. They have two children, Kyla and Marcy (son-in-law) and Kade and Jada (daughter-in-law), who also love serving at Calvary Church.