Saturday, May 21, 2011

Journey on the Hard Side of Miracles – The True Story of Big Bad Green Released


SAN FRANCISCO, May 21, 2011 / Climb aboard the Gospel Bus!
 
The much anticipated Christian book Journey on the Hard Side of Miracles, The True Story of Big Bad Green is an inspirational and groundbreaking book and now available on Amazon.com in both paperback and Kindle version.
 
In the 1970’s, a band of Jesus People began a journey that would take them from a small street ministry to a mission with international outreach. This improbable but true story, set against the wisdom of scripture, turns on a series of events far beyond human understanding or control.
 
This surprising story of roaming buses, quiet street ministry, and think again miracles is recorded just the way they happened. You’ll find the beauty, the wisdom, and the struggle of following the Good Shepherd, as well as, the trouble, hope, brokenness and danger.

Every mountain climbed, every desert crossed, every dark valley and peaceful place of rest is revealed and an unseen Traveler and the One to whom the journey belonged.

This book is relevant for all Christian’s – There is a reason to listen to the Shepherd. There is a reason to stay close.

Readers can learn more about the book through the Author’s website www.BigBadGreen.com. The paperback version is now available on Amazon, as well as the Kindle version.


About the Author

Dr. Steven Stiles, a pastor, is a faculty member at Bethany University in Scotts Valley, California, where he teaches addiction studies. He also teaches at Western Seminary in San Jose and has lectured internationally on addictions. He is the Clinical Director at New Life Community Services in Santa Cruz, California which provides emergency shelter and drug and alcohol treatment. He is a graduate of the American Baptist Seminary of the West (D.Min.) and maintains counselor certification through the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (CADCII). Dr. Stiles is the author of Thorns in the Heart, A Christian’s Guide to Dealing with Recovery, Recovery for Codependency, Journey on the Hard Side of Miracles and the soon to be released Gotchyaa.


For more information about Dr. Steven Stiles, including interview requests, contact:

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Nexus Media Management LLC
650-353-3240 Phone
http://www.nexusmediamanagement.com

Monday, May 16, 2011

Steve Stiles to launch 3rd book on May 17th!

Journey on the Hard Side of Miracles - The True Story of Big Bad Green, Steve's 3rd book - will be launched on Amazon and Kindle on Tuesday, May 17th! If you prefer to not buy through the Internet, you can request that your local bookstore order a copy for you.

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Book description:


“In the 1970’s a band of Jesus People began a journey that would take them from a small street ministry to a mission with international outreach. This improbable story, set against the wisdom of scripture, turns on a series of events far beyond human understanding or control.

A surprising story of roaming buses, quiet street ministry, and think again miracles recorded just the way they happened. Here are the beauty, the wisdom, and the struggle of following the Good Shepherd. Here are trouble, hope, brokenness and danger.

Every mountain climbed, every desert crossed, every dark valley and peaceful place of rest revealed an unseen Traveler and the One to whom the journey belonged.

There is a reason to listen to the Shepherd. There is a reason to stay close.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Trusting God With Our Pain

What we believe about the place of pain in our lives determines how we try to cope with it. If we believe that pain belongs in our lives because God has ordained it, then we will be more inclined to accept it. When stress and pain enter our lives we must choose to either resist or leave our situation in God’s hands. It is very difficult to live both ways – to trust God with our pain and try to control it at the same time. -Thorns in the Heart

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Friday, April 22, 2011

He is Risen!


He is Risen!

Some deny the resurrection. Others acknowledge the resurrection but consider it a matter to worry about another day. But the scripture asks more of us.

Consider:

1 Corinthians 15:3 For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures,

1 Corinthians 15:13 If there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised. 14 And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith.

The resurrection then, demands that we look at life beyond our simple human experience and even beyond the fact that we have an eternal home with the one who loves us.

The resurrection underlies our reality. Jesus, the resurrected One lives within us, and because of that fact our daily experience of faith reflects the beauty of the very first Easter day!

 He is Risen indeed! 

Steve Stiles

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Felt Pain Has To Stop Somewhere


God is concerned about our pain whether He chooses to halt it or not. In His mercy He has placed natural limits on both our emotional and physical discomfort. Felt pain has to stop somewhere. - Thorns in the Heart

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Bitter Medicine

Pain may be bitter medicine, yet the destruction it prevents is far more distasteful. Whether we like it or not we need the constant influence of physical and emotional pain to keep us alive and healthy by keeping us in touch with our vulnerability as we walk on earth. - Thorns in the Heart

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Trusting God is a commitment.

Trusting is a commitment. It is to let go of the control of our lives. It implies we will yield our lives to God no matter what difficulty comes our way. If one day, like Job, you awake to find your possessions gone and your family destroyed, how would you respond as a Christian? You could say God simply wants you to believe or pray the problem away. You could say you have been unfairly treated. You could trust God completely with whatever He allows to happen to you, and respond the way He leads you. - Thorns in the Heart