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James Jordan's latest book, The Ancient Road Rediscovered, is an incisive look at what has gone wrong in our Christian experience. Why are so many leaving Christian ministry and losing faith due to burnout? Is there something amiss with the gospel that has been preached to us? The word 'gospel' means good news. Much of what has been presented as the Gospel has turned out to be the opposite of good news for many Christians. Many have walked away from faith and many are exhausted and collapsing from burnout. This book presents the Gospel as truly good news. It is a prophetic call to the Body of…mehr

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James Jordan's latest book, The Ancient Road Rediscovered, is an incisive look at what has gone wrong in our Christian experience. Why are so many leaving Christian ministry and losing faith due to burnout? Is there something amiss with the gospel that has been preached to us? The word 'gospel' means good news. Much of what has been presented as the Gospel has turned out to be the opposite of good news for many Christians. Many have walked away from faith and many are exhausted and collapsing from burnout. This book presents the Gospel as truly good news. It is a prophetic call to the Body of Christ that a new day is dawning. As the substance of the Father's love sweeps through the Church it brings a radically different perspective which challenges the accepted norms of what we know Christianity to be, but it brings the tremendous liberty of the Gospel that was first preached by the apostles and the early Church.
Autorenporträt
James Jordan spent his younger days working as a professional hunter in the back country of New Zealand, until a profound encounter with the love of God changed his life and put him on the path of prophetic ministry. In 1997 James and Denise Jordan founded Fatherheart Ministries International with Jack and Dorothy Winter in Pasadena, California. James now travels the world speaking at schools, seminars and conferences. James is most at home in the New Zealand wilderness, climbing hills, hunting and paragliding.