Gregory
Kirby, Shreveport, Louisiana Pastor, Pens Life Changing Book On
Forgiveness
Author Takes Workshops On The Road
With A Mission Of Healing
Hailing
from
Shreveport, Louisiana, Gregory Kirby has a powerful message of
forgiveness. As pastor of Steeple Chase Baptist Church in
Shreveport, Louisiana, and throughout his many years in the ministry,
he's seen the harm unforgiveness has caused. His experience
was
the basis for his most recent book, Why Forgiveness Makes Sense: Heal
Your Heart, Rebuild Your Life available at Amazon.com.
In his second writing, Kirby highlights the rarely-discussed topic of
forgiveness. Filled with much insight about the benefits of
forgiveness and the freedom that comes from it, Kirby explains the act
in a way seldom illustrated. Making sure to empathize with
those
who have experienced pain, Why Forgiveness Makes Sense provides nuggets
of wisdom and ministers to those having a hard time letting
go.
"One thing that I tell people struggling with unforgiveness is that I
understand what they feel is real," says Kirby. "But I also
tell
them that God wants them to move past it," says the author and
pastor. In his book, he outlines a detailed plan of
how to
forgive, and by doing so, he's helping countless people regain their
lives.
Not only has Kirby put his inspired thoughts on paper, but he's taken
concepts from the book and crisscrossed the country with his seminar on
forgiveness. He's been from Florida to California to preach
the
"gospel of forgiveness". With a Master's of
Divinity in
Church Growth and Evangelism from Southwestern Theological Seminary in
Fort Worth, Texas, and almost 20 years as a pastor, Kirby has assisted
in planting almost two dozen churches. The Marvell-Arkansas-native is a
member of the Shreveport Ministers Conference, the National Association
of the Advancement of Colored People.
For more information on Gregory Kirby, log on to www.MySpace.com/PastorGregoryKirby
or www.gkirby.org.
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Tehillah Enterprises, LLC
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1.888.844.7701
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