Wayne Mack beleuchtet in diesem Buch Stolz und Demut aus biblischer Sicht und betont, dass Gott den Stolz hasst. Er zeigt auf, dass Stolz die erste Sünde war und gibt praktische Tipps, wie man Stolz ablegen und in der Demut wachsen kann. Ein wichtiges Werk in Zeiten unbiblischer Selbstachtung.
Wayne Mack Bücher
Wayne Mack ist ein Pastor und Dozent für biblische Seelsorge, der sich sowohl regional als auch international der Seelsorge widmet. Seine Arbeit besteht darin, Wissen zu vermitteln und andere zu spirituellem Wachstum anzuleiten. Sein Einfluss erstreckt sich durch Lehre und praktische Anwendung biblischer Prinzipien.





Out of the Blues: Dealing with the Blues of Depression and Loneliness
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This book addresses a problem that nearly everyone faces at some time in their lives. If you are not living with depression now, you know someone who is. Out of the Blues will Define and describe depression Describe the dynamics of depression and how it develops Present a biblical solution to the problem Outline causes and solutions to the blues caused by loneliness Excellent Questions for Discussion following each chapter.
Anger and Stress Management God's Way
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Focusing on the root causes of anger, this book delves into how unmet needs can trigger stress and emotional responses. It guides readers in understanding their reactions and offers strategies to reshape their thinking for a more Christ-like response to anger. By addressing the underlying issues, it provides tools for healthier emotional management and personal growth.
A stepbystep guide for marriage success before and after the wedding.
To Be or Not to Be a Church Member
- 76 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The book explores the necessity of church membership for Christians, emphasizing that individual faith alone is insufficient. Dr. Wayne Mack, drawing from his extensive experience as a Bible teacher and pastor, argues that joining a local church is essential for obedience to Jesus Christ and adherence to New Testament teachings. He clearly outlines the importance of being part of a community that upholds sound doctrine, challenging the notion of being a "lone wolf" Christian.