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The Secret of Joy: Studies in Philippians

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The Secret of Joy: Studies in Philippians
Product Details
ISBN: 9780890985489
Publisher/Vendor: 21st Century Christian Publishing
Author/Contributor: C. Michael Moss
Binding: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 104

Can a person find lasting joy in a chaotic world?



Have you discovered the true value of really knowing Jesus?



The more things change, the more they stay the same. Human nature and the human condition have not really changed much over the centuries. Men are still pursuing happiness, attempting to amass wealth, and chasing achievements. Unfortunately, these things ultimately lead to what multi-millionaire Ted Turner once called an empty bag."



In the joyful little book to the church at Philippi, Paul shares the secrets to a truly satisfying life. His advice seems counterintuitive. Joy comes through surrendered service. Real wealth is measured on a spiritual scale. Our greatest achievement is to humbly depend on the accomplishments of Jesus.



Paul's discoveries can be yours as well. You too can step off the roller coaster of happiness based on circumstances and discover The Secret of Joy.



About the Author
A minister for over 40 years, C. Michael Moss currently serves as the Dean of the College of Biblical Studies and Behavioral Sciences at Ohio Valley University. A professor of Bible and Greek, he taught at Lipscomb University for over 23 years, serving there as the Associate Dean of the College of Bible and Ministry and the Director of the Hazelip School of Theology. He has spoken at lectureships and conducted seminars throughout the U.S. and world. The author of numerous book reviews, articles and WEB courses, Moss has written Lord, Sometims I Don't Feel Saved, When God Reigns: Studies in the Parables of Jesus, and 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus as part of the College Press New International Commentary series. He holds degrees from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Harding Graduate School of Religion and David Lipscomb College. Moss and his wife Virginia have three daughters and ten grandchildren."