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I've understood this since my childhood, without knowing any passages of proof, but the reality of that has not removed my inner struggle and the conflict between what I want for me and what was God's perfect will for me. Therefore, as I attempt to add to the conversation through this book it would be crazy for me not to improve, and allow both sides to speak. Though my personal testimony remains, my personal assessments, as well as the damage I have experienced within the church is fluid. I understand that my assessment can't totally be based on emotion, but on systematic accounting of the…mehr

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I've understood this since my childhood, without knowing any passages of proof, but the reality of that has not removed my inner struggle and the conflict between what I want for me and what was God's perfect will for me. Therefore, as I attempt to add to the conversation through this book it would be crazy for me not to improve, and allow both sides to speak. Though my personal testimony remains, my personal assessments, as well as the damage I have experienced within the church is fluid. I understand that my assessment can't totally be based on emotion, but on systematic accounting of the biblical evidence and scholarly research. This will not rise to the standard I felt was necessary when writing my past offering, but I think it is only fair to deal with the tension of the issues presented and not just my insights and personal experiences.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Charles E. Rodgers believes that an important part of successful leadership is characterized by effective administration. He holds undergraduate degrees from Merced College in California and Indiana University in Indiana. Additionally, he holds a Master of Education (M.Ed.) from Alabama A&M University, Huntsville, Alabama, a Master of Art in Religious Education (M.A.R.E.) from Temple Baptist Seminary in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and a Doctors of Ministry in Pastoral Leadership (DMin) from Birmingham Theological Seminary. Dr. Rodgers is the founder and Senior Pastor of Hope Community Church, a biblically based equipping fellowship located in Huntsville, Alabama. He is also the founder of the Hope Community Multipurpose Event Center, which offers banquet and conference space for community activities and engagements. He is the Executive Officer of the Greater Hope Ministerial Alliance of Churches, Inc., a fellowship of local churches called by God with the mission of servicing mankind. In addition, Dr. Rodgers has served as Honorary Chairman, Business Advisory Council on the National Congressional Committee, and is an Adjunct Professor at Birmingham Theological Seminary, Birmingham, Alabama. He is a respected and admired leader throughout the North Alabama community and respected throughout the country. Dr. Rodgers is the author of the book, Delivered But Damaged, an inside look at the church expectations and reality for its members. He has two additional offerings coming soon entitled Is There Not a Cause: The Social Gospel-from Civil Rights to a Causeless People and Damaged but Still Dreaming. Dr. Rodgers has over 35 years of ministry experience and has served for over 22 years in the Huntsville Community. He has effectively coached, mentored and advised many developing ministries throughout the United States.