WE KNOW SCRIPTURE. WE KNOW THE WORDS. WE EVEN KNOW THE RIGHT COURSE OF ACTION. BUT, ARE OUR HEARTS RIGHT?
In his inspiring, Christ-centered series of Essays, author Greg Wallace challenges the American Church to focus on Jesus rather than on the cultural storms of the day. Each essay emboldens the Church to serve others in Christlike love rather than pursuing and exercising greater worldly authority. Becoming Great guides us through the rough waters of our world to rely more and more on our Lord and Savior.
As the cultural storms increase in frequency and intensity, Greg Wallace reminds us that our tools are not the tools of the world but are mighty in God in pulling down of strongholds. If we are to be more like Christ, then we should act as He did, "Love each other just as much as I have loved you." John 13:34 (TPT)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Greg Wallace regularly teaches, writes, and consults on leadership, change, and governance in the corporate, non-profit, and ministry arenas. He is the Chief Academic Officer of Wagner University, an online Christian university in Rancho Cucamonga, California. In this role, Greg builds the capacity of leaders to meet their own definition of success. He builds the capacity of organizations as well as leaders as the president of his own enterprise, The Wallace Group, and its ministry arm, KG Ministries. He and his wife, Linda, parent a blended family of four adult children and six grandchildren.
REVIEWS
Having had the opportunity to read the draft before it was even printed and published I knew this book would be one so apt for our generation and for generations to come. Indeed the time is now, as the body of Christ weāre given the opportunity and command to Love as Christ loved us but how do we love when weāre in conflict with one another? When weāre opposed to each otherās views? Etc, this book gives you the tools and a renewed perspective to be able to do so in a way that demonstrates maturity in the body of Christ. Itās time for the Ekklesia to stand in love. The time is NOW!!
ā Ernestina Allton
Timely! A must read. Greg speaks with wisdom and humility but also boldly and unapologetically, clearly and accurately addressing the issues facing the American church today. This book is the "attitude check" the church needs right now.
āĀ Paul V.