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Selecting a church is one of the most important decisions you'll make.in your life. Your spiritual life and your attitude will be greatly affected by your choice. In Ethan and Annie's Spiritual Journey, author and minister T.F.T. Heart discusses the issues church members and ministers face as they strive to serve God. He shares a fictional story about Ethan and Annie Hudson, a just-married couple who are in search of a church home and a spiritual life. Heart tells how as simple as that sounds, it is not the word to describe their journey. Through the Hudson's story, Heart focuses on the…mehr

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Selecting a church is one of the most important decisions you'll make.in your life. Your spiritual life and your attitude will be greatly affected by your choice. In Ethan and Annie's Spiritual Journey, author and minister T.F.T. Heart discusses the issues church members and ministers face as they strive to serve God. He shares a fictional story about Ethan and Annie Hudson, a just-married couple who are in search of a church home and a spiritual life. Heart tells how as simple as that sounds, it is not the word to describe their journey. Through the Hudson's story, Heart focuses on the churchgoers and the issues they may encounter in their Christian walk, while highlighting the minister and his effect on the congregation. Ethan and Annie's Spiritual Journey serves as an illuminating force to encourage and restore those who may have walked away from Christ, and it seeks to strengthen those who are striving to stay on the right path. Many view death as life's greatest tragedy, but Heart maintains that a life without Christ and a purpose is the ultimate tragedy.
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T.F.T. Heart has been a preacher and Sunday School teacher for more than twenty years. I have found that many congregations are struggling with problems and internal conflicts and with many of those conflicts being self inflicted. While most members are peaceful and loving. There are those who are not. Although attendance has fallen off in many congregations, I am confident that the Church will continue on its mission of saving man from himself.. Why? Because Jesus said so, He said "I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it".