Making it Through a Storm

by Rev. Dr. Terry Thomas


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 18/05/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781449078867

About the Book

All people, at some point in their lives, will come upon difficult and trying circumstances that are traditionally characterized as a storm. As much as we try, with great-valiant effort, to avoid certain things, no one can avoid the inevitable storm or storms that will occur in their life. Storms are just part of the human condition, and we are either coming out of a storm, in a storm, or heading for a storm.

Since we know that storms are one of life’s certainties, we should prepare to deal with them by equipping ourselves with the necessary knowledge and skills. This is an imperative statement because if you are not prepared to deal with a storm, then your life can easily be ripped apart by it. In a very short period of time, a storm can quietly and quickly remove things in your life that have taken you a lifetime to acquire. You can be a very secure person, but if you are not prepared, a storm can uproot values that once nurtured and upheld your life, like a stalwart tree uprooted from the ground.

Therefore, if you want to know the things to do to make it through a storm, Making It through a Storm is a book that you will want to read. This book takes a look at what a group of people in 27th chapter of Acts did, who made it successfully through a severe storm, to learn the fundamental principles that one needs to embrace to make it through a storm. Making It through a Storm will share with you some very insightful, surprising, inspirational and delightful things that will help you make it through a storm in manner that will strengthen and enhance your life.      

 

Personal storms are common, but pertinent aids to help us in understanding and surmounting them are rare indeed.  This book is one such rare aid, and its pages are filled with wisdom shared from a warm heart.  Dr. James Earl Massey Dean Emeritus and Distinguish Professor-at-Large Anderson University School of Theology


About the Author

Rev. Dr. Terry Thomas, who presently resides in Cary North Carolina, is the fourth of thirteen children to late Rev. B.F. Thomas and Naomi Thomas of Hurtsboro, Alabama. He is married to the Valerie Ann Robertson of Queen, New York. He is the pastor of the West Durham Baptist Church, Durham, North Carolina. He also served as pastor of the Mount Zion Baptist Church, Madison, Wisconsin and the First Baptist, New Hill, North Carolina. He is the author of Let Us Pray (1999) and Becoming a Fruit-Bearing Disciple (2005). He serves as a Mentor to a group of Doctor of Ministry students at United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio and as a mentor to a group of Doctor of Ministry students at Apex School of Theology, Durham, North Carolina whose focus is Leadership and Preaching in the African-American Church. He is the former editor of the Baptist Informer of the General Baptist State Convention of North Carolina and a former employee of IBM for fifteen years. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Math/Computer Science from Tuskegee University, a Master of Divinity Degree from Shaw University and a Doctor of Ministry Degree from Samuel Dewitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University.