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I Have To Be Perfect

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Was your father or mother a pastor, evangelist, rabbi, denominational superintendent, worship minister, missionary or key leader of a para-church organization?If so, then this book is for you ... not about you, for you.Whether you think your experience was good or bad, the truth is, it was both. "I have to be perfect!" If you've ever told yourself this lie, you need to check out Timothy Sanford's book. Whether you've grown-up in a ministry family or struggle with perfectionism, you'll find encouragement, challenge, and inspiration in Tim's writing. Tim shares some of his personal story and insights from years of professional counseling!Tim Sanford is a missionary’s kid, an ordained minister and an author who is in private practice as a licensed professional counselor. He has seen it all, heard it all, and now touches it all with candor, honesty, sarcasm and power. Tim opens up the mind of the PK, and helps you take an honest, deep look at the conclusions you may have drawn from your own PK experiences.

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Pages
146
Resourceauthor
Sanford, Timothy L.
Shorttitle
I Have To Be Perfect
Source
Amazon
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Pages
146
Resourceauthor
Sanford, Timothy L.
Shorttitle
I Have To Be Perfect
Source
Amazon
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