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Loving Messy People: The Messy Art of Helping One Another Become More Like Jesus (Mehl)

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224
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Life’s a mess. And nobody escapes it. Your life’s a mess. Your friends and family’s lives are a mess too.

Thankfully God has a plan to deal with the mess. It involves you, and it involves me. Even with all of our messes, God wants to use every one of us in the lives of those around us to be part of his glorious rescue plan in their lives.

But, if you don’t know exactly what to do or even where to start, Loving Messy People is for you. This book is a practical handbook designed to equip you for each of the messy situations in your life and the lives of those around you. Filled with real-life stories, biblical truth, and practical wisdom, Loving Messy People will show you how God wants to use you in his plan to transform the mess in people’s lives into something redemptive and beautiful.

 

Author

Scott Mehl (D.Min., Southern Seminary) pastors Cornerstone Church of West LA (since 2005). His ministry focuses include preaching, teaching, counseling, and church-wide vision. He is a regular writer and speaker on topics related to practical theology. He is also a certified counselor with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors and an adjunct faculty member at Eternity Bible College. Scott lives in Culver City, CA, with his wife and four children.

 

Endorsements

“Loving Messy People is a biblical treasure chest of encouragement, hope, pastoral wisdom, and practical instruction.” —Ryan Townsend

“Mehl … shows the reader how to use biblical principles to care for people in very realistic (and messy) life situations.” —Jim Newheiser

“If you’re like me and need help with your messy life, or you just want to help others to take simple steps forward out of chaos, buy and give away Loving Messy People.” —Dave Harvey

“… real stories, pastoral wisdom, and piercing application of the gospel.” —J.A. Medders