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OverviewAre your Sunday mornings more difficult than joyous? Forty thoughtful meditations on biblical truths encourage listeners to understand the source of their struggle, express their sorrow, and take wise action. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Megan HillPublisher: P & R Publishing Co (Presbyterian & Reformed) Imprint: P & R Publishing Co (Presbyterian & Reformed) ISBN: 9781629959849ISBN 10: 1629959847 Pages: 120 Publication Date: 15 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Church hurt comes in many shapes and sizes, but we can all find comfort in the same place. Page after page, Megan Hill gently applies truths from Scripture to the questions and aches of the soul wounded by church hurt. Sighing on Sunday reminds us that though the church may hurt us, Christ and Word will never fail us. There is healing on the other side of church hurt, and these devotions are a great place to start.--Winfree Brisley, Editor, The Gospel Coalition Church hurt is real, and it really hurts -- whether it comes from sinful shepherds, suffering in a fallen world, or Satan's designs. Megan Hill has done us all a service by taking us back to the Scriptures and to the heart of Christ, offering words of wisdom and warning, as we seek healing in the Body of Christ where we've experienced hurt.--Trevin Wax, Vice President for Research and Resource Development, North American Mission Board; Visiting Professor, Cedarville University; Author, The Thrill of Orthodoxy, Rethink Your Self, and Gospel-Centered Teaching It only took a couple of years as a local church pastor to realize something that has shaped my ministry ever since: everyone in the church is hurting. Not a single individual sitting in a pew or standing behind a pulpit remains free of pain. Unfortunately, too often that hurt stems from experiences in the church itself. Megan Hill's insightful book, Sighing on Sunday, provides welcome counsel, relief, and balm for the Christian pained in or by the church. These pages are not filled with the ruminations of theorists or the well-wishes of pop-psychology, but with the only true comfort for saints in need--gracious abiding truths from the loving Lord of the Church. As Megan Hill finishes each meditation, ""Read. Reflect. Pray.""--Jason Helopoulos, Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church, East Lansing, Michigan Megan Hill beautifully weaves the wisdom of Scripture into the delicate area of church hurt. Sighing on Sunday will encourage those weary from the deep hurts inflicted by their church family while providing helpful direction for navigating the complexities in the days ahead.--Darby Strickland, Faculty, Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation; Author, Is it Abuse? Sighing on Sunday is an empathetic invitation to exhale coupled with an exhortation to think biblically rather than emotionally as we encounter the inevitable disappointments as we serve alongside saints who are also sinners. Megan's newest book adds another beautiful learning layer that perpetuates a high view of Christ's Church.--Karen Hodge, Women's Ministry Coordinator, Presbyterian Church in America" "Church hurt comes in many shapes and sizes, but we can all find comfort in the same place. On page after page, Megan Hill gently applies truths from Scripture to the questions and aches of a soul that is wounded by church hurt. Sighing on Sunday reminds us that though the church may hurt us, Christ and his Word will never fail us. There is healing on the other side of church hurt, and these devotions are a great place to start.--Winfree Brisley, Editor, The Gospel Coalition Church hurt is real, and it really hurts--whether it comes from sinful shepherds, suffering in a fallen world, or Satan's designs. Megan Hill has done us all a service by taking us back to the Scriptures and to the heart of Christ, offering words of wisdom and warning, as we seek healing in the body of Christ where we've experienced hurt.--Trevin Wax, Vice President for Research and Resource Development, North American Mission Board; Visiting Professor, Cedarville University; Author, The Thrill of Orthodoxy, Rethink Your Self, and Gospel-Centered Teaching It took me only a couple of years as a pastor to realize something that has shaped my ministry ever since: everyone in the church is hurting. Not a single individual in a pew or behind a pulpit remains free of pain. Unfortunately, too often that hurt stems from experiences in the church itself. Megan Hill's insightful book, Sighing on Sunday, provides welcome counsel, relief, and balm for the Christian pained in or by the church. These pages are filled not with the ruminations of theorists or the well-wishes of pop psychology but with the only true comfort for saints in need--gracious abiding truths from the loving Lord of the church. As Megan Hill finishes each meditation, ""Read. Reflect. Pray.""--Jason Helopoulos, Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church, East Lansing, Michigan Megan Hill beautifully weaves the wisdom of Scripture into the delicate area of church hurt. Sighing on Sunday will encourage those who are weary from the deep hurts inflicted by their church family while providing helpful direction for navigating the complexities in the days ahead.--Darby Strickland, Faculty, Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation; Author, Is it Abuse? Megan's book is an invitation to exhale and think biblically as we encounter the inevitable disappointments in Christ's church.--Karen Hodge, Women's Ministry Coordinator, Presbyterian Church in America" Author InformationMegan Hill is a pastor's daughter and a pastor's wife. She lives with her husband and four children in Massachusetts, where she is a member of West Springfield Covenant Community Church (PCA). She is the author of several books and the managing editor for The Gospel Coalition. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |