Book Discussion : New Morning Mercies
Event Information
About this Event
In this event, you’ll learn
- Develop powerful long-term self-discipline
- Grow willpower and control their temptations
- Decome a mentally stronger and tougher person
- Keep pushing in spite of obstacles or when motivation runs out and discomfort kicks in
- Change their life for the better with the power of setting proper goals and self-discipline
About the Author
Paul David Tripp (DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary) is a pastor, award-winning author, and international conference speaker. He has written numerous books, including the best seller New Morning Mercies. His nonprofit ministry exists to connect the transforming power of Jesus Christ to everyday life. Tripp lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Luella, and they have four grown children.
President, Paul Tripp Ministries; author, New Morning Mercies and My Heart Cries Out
Overview
Mornings can be tough. Sometimes, a hearty breakfast and strong cup of coffee just aren’t enough. Offering more than a rush of caffeine, author Paul David Tripp wants to energize you with the potent encouragement of the gospel.
Forget “behavior modification” or feel-good aphorisms. Tripp knows that what we really need is an encounter with the living God. Then we’ll be prepared to trust in God’s goodness, rely on his grace, and live for his glory each and every day.
Including 365 gospel-centered devotions for the whole year, New Morning Mercies was written to strengthen you day-after-day with true encouragement for the Christian life.
With over 500,000 copies sold, author Paul David Tripp has a proven track record of providing Christians with the encouragement they truly need—the encouragement of the gospel.
365 Gospel-Centered Devotions for the Whole Year
New Morning Mercies communicates the simple and profound nature of of the Gospel, which makes it a fantastic devotional for the whole year. Not every entry is an inspirational masterpiece, but most days one should be able to marvel at the grace of God from that day's devotional. Plus, each person is different and the days that did not touch this reader are substantial enough that they may profoundly touch others readers differently. The great thing is that Tripp consistently connects each entry to the Gospel that each day should benefit someone, no matter who is reading.