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Pastors' Retreat
September 16, 2010 (9:00 am - 5:00 pm)
(Retreat) Drs. Steve & Ruth Robbins lead a one-day retreat (at Mater Dolorosa in Sierra Madre) for the pastors involved in "Together-in-Ministry" small groups.

10th Annual Pastor Appreciation Golf Tournament
October 11, 2010 (All Day)
(General) This year's event is at the Industry Hills Golf Club (City of Industry) on Monday, October 11. For more information, please see the link on this homepage.

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Stop. Look. Listen.


New Book by Dr. Steve Robbins, President of RobbinsNest Ministries PDF Print E-mail

 


 TRANSFORMING HABITS: Spiritual Guidance through the Sermon on the Mount

 

Human activity, both good and bad, cannot be explained merely by DNA and brain chemistry. Though disappearing in our modern world, moral knowledge is accessible. In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches how to be a truly good person. With moral authority He describes the good life and gives direction to our will.

Transforming Habits presents an accessible and straightforward study of the Sermon on the Mount. Each chapter addresses one of Jesus’ preaching points and ends with a “Sermon Application”—questions to ponder and “transforming habits” (i.e., spiritual disciplines) to practice. Designed to help you live as God intends, this study (1) focuses and expands your vision of what life looks like in His immediately available kingdom, (2) builds your intention to live with Him as a disciple of Jesus, and (3) provides you with useful means to do this in everyday life.

Whether you read it on your own or in a small group, this study of the Sermon on the Mount provides spiritual guidance for your journey on the road of transformation—to God’s glory and your joy!

 

Endorsement:

Dr. Stephen Robbins has written a fascinating, insight-filled, and potentially life changing book about the Sermon on the Mount. Written in a crisp style with many notable turns of phrase, Robbins seeks to unlock the depths of Jesus’ teaching about how we are meant to live as His disciples.

The heart of the book, to my mind, is found in the Sermon Application section in each chapter, which provides a fit response to the material in the chapter itself. Working with the questions and the exposition of various spiritual disciplines and practices in this section is a powerful way for both laypeople and clergy to process the words of Jesus in the context of their own lives.

Robbins takes seriously the fact that to be a disciple of Jesus is to walk diligently along the road to transformation. He has provided a guide for us to do just that.

 

Richard Peace, Ph.D.

Robert Boyd Munger Professor of Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Fuller Theological Seminary

To purchase a copy of Transforming Habits, go to  Wipf and Stock Publishers.