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Encouraged to pursue a calling as a writer/preacher, Roger Nelson embarked on a twenty-plus-year journey as pastor for a single church. This collection of sermons is emblematic of Nelson's work at Hope Christian Reformed Church during that time. The reflections that follow the sermons capture some of what Nelson learned in the preaching process. This collection is not intended as homiletical advice but finds its meaning as an expression of gratitude to a congregation for their journey with a pastor. The sermons can stand alone as meditations rooted in the Reformed tradition, while the reflections are particular to the author and his experience as a preacher.
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