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Terry Nightingale is the Pastor of the Southern River Church of Christ in Perth, Australia. He is a graduate of Vose Seminary and founder of The Best Is Yet to Come blog/podcast. Terry is also the author of the newly released book, Looking Back to Move Forward: Embracing Setbacks for Greater Fruitfulness.
Terry discusses his new book which focuses on viewing our past as a way of moving on. Rather than adopting an attitude of wanting to "forget" the past, it is better to make use of the past. There is real gold to be had in using our past rather than trying to avoid it.
Philip Sharp discusses in the essay segment the importance of knowing and honestly using our past. There is a reason for the struggle for many to try to control the "official" version of past events. This is because our past can form attitudes and mindsets that can last for generations. Finally, there is the appeal for each person themselves to not run from their past, but to use it.
By Philip SharpTerry Nightingale is the Pastor of the Southern River Church of Christ in Perth, Australia. He is a graduate of Vose Seminary and founder of The Best Is Yet to Come blog/podcast. Terry is also the author of the newly released book, Looking Back to Move Forward: Embracing Setbacks for Greater Fruitfulness.
Terry discusses his new book which focuses on viewing our past as a way of moving on. Rather than adopting an attitude of wanting to "forget" the past, it is better to make use of the past. There is real gold to be had in using our past rather than trying to avoid it.
Philip Sharp discusses in the essay segment the importance of knowing and honestly using our past. There is a reason for the struggle for many to try to control the "official" version of past events. This is because our past can form attitudes and mindsets that can last for generations. Finally, there is the appeal for each person themselves to not run from their past, but to use it.