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Becoming Inn Keepers: Transforming Churches into Places of Healing and Hope

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Most churches are full of people that are saved but hurting and struggling. In the face of the pain and wounds from their past, addictions, and the struggle to overcome sin, the Church is struggling to provide the healing and hope that so many are desperate for. This book includes the journey of a church that went from struggling to survive to a place where people are being healed and set free by the healing power of Jesus. Not only are people having their lives transformed, but this local assembly has become a dynamic body of believers walking in the power of the Holy Spirit to minister the love and freedom of Jesus. The team of Prayer Ministers are witnessing miracles of healing and deliverance weekly.Along with this journey, Pastor Jeff shares spiritual insight and a practical plan on how to accomplish this church transformation. Although this is not a book on how to grow your church bigger, a local assembly that offers true healing and deliverance will grow. Read on to learn about the healing and freedom of Jesus that is so desperately needed in churches today, and how to see your church transformed!Jeff W Simmons was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana where he grew up. He started preaching when he was 19 and has been involved in pastoral ministry for over 36 years. He has started two churches, including Church 3.0 which was launched in 2012. Church 3.0 is located on Main Street in the historic district of Westminster, MD. Jeff's passion is teaching the Bible in a way that brings both revelation and practical application for everyday life. With his wife Michele of 34 years, he loves traveling to Bible lands and touring historic churches and cathedrals in Europe.
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