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Iain R. Dunbar,Peter R. Wilkinson

Good Call: Learning to make decisions with God

Good Call: Learning to make decisions with God

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Decision-making is a common part of life, and everyone struggles with it at some point. Iain Dunbar and Peter Wilkinson offer five simple steps to the right decision, but there are no easy answers. They encourage readers to look honestly at their decision-making history and develop new habits and practices with God at the center.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 23 June 2023
Publisher: BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship)


Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads, torn between what your head and heart desire? Have you grappled with the challenge of reaching consensus with others when making a group decision, or have you ever regretted a significant choice and had to bear the consequences? Have you ever struggled to discern God's will in a particular situation? If so, you are not alone. We all face decisions daily, and there is no definitive "5-step" formula for making the right ones. Should we simply act without further contemplation, or should we pause and seek guidance from above? The answer is both.

Iain Dunbar and Peter Wilkinson, in their book "Decision Making with God at the Centre," share their own decision-making journeys, including both their successes and their missteps. They encourage readers to embark on an honest self-evaluation of their decision-making habits and practices, drawing inspiration from the world of coaching. Through this introspective process, they aim to help individuals develop new and improved habits that align with God's will and purpose.

Dunbar and Wilkinson recognize that decision-making is a complex and multifaceted process. It involves not only our rational faculties but also our emotions, values, and spiritual inclinations. They emphasize the importance of seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit and aligning our decisions with God's word. They offer practical insights and strategies for making decisions that honor God, including prayerful discernment, seeking wise counsel, and being open to the leading of the Holy Spirit.

One of the key themes of the book is the importance of surrendering our will to God's will. Dunbar and Wilkinson remind readers that God has a plan and a purpose for our lives, and we can trust him to guide us in making decisions that align with his will. They encourage readers to surrender their desires and seek God's guidance in every aspect of their lives, including career choices, relationships, and personal decisions.

Another valuable aspect of the book is its emphasis on the role of community in decision-making. Dunbar and Wilkinson recognize that we are not alone in our struggles and that we can benefit from the wisdom and support of others. They encourage readers to seek out mentors and fellow believers who can provide guidance and encouragement as they navigate the challenges of decision-making.

Furthermore, the book offers practical tools and resources for making decisions, including decision-making frameworks and exercises that can help readers apply the principles discussed in the book to their own lives. These tools are designed to help individuals develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their decision-making processes, and to cultivate habits that align with God's will.

In conclusion, "Decision Making with God at the Centre" is a valuable resource for anyone who seeks to make decisions that honor God and align with his will. By sharing their own decision-making journeys and offering practical insights and strategies, Iain Dunbar and Peter Wilkinson provide readers with the tools they need to navigate the complexities of decision-making and cultivate habits that honor God. Whether you are facing a significant life decision or simply looking to improve your decision-making skills, this book is a must-read.

Weight: 268g
Dimension: 130 x 198 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800392182
Edition number: New ed

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