Get Your Spirit Back
Break Free of Negative Self-Talk and Step Fully Into Your Calling
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Publisher Description
In this bold call to find your purpose, a sought-after speaker and devoted pastor inspires you to show up to your life with God-given confidence by moving beyond insecurity and negative self-talk.
“In a world focused on the exterior, Earl McClellan reveals that real transformation always begins within.”—Rich Wilkerson, lead pastor of VOUS Church
What if the main thing holding you back in life is . . . you?
Pastor Earl McClellan knew he’d been given a gift for leadership, yet too often whenever the time came to speak up, he would shy away. He passed the spotlight to others until God challenged him to stop sidestepping his calling. Now a speaker and church founder, McClellan shares how he learned to break free from the prisons of insecurity, negativity, and confusion.
In this manifesto of courage and purpose, McClellan draws fresh insights from the life of the unlikely biblical hero Gideon to help you do the same. Discover how to
• identify when God is speaking and when you’re overthinking
• replace insecurity with God-given confidence
• follow God’s call with bold humility
• engage God’s presence, power, and favor wherever you go
If you’ve ever felt you had more to give—leadership, courage, kindness—but have struggled to fully unleash these qualities, Get Your Spirit Back is the catalyst you need. Liberate yourself from the mindset holding you back and stand in the confidence of who God made you to be.
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In this rousing debut, pastor McClellan invites Christians who feel adrift or insecure to "stand in the confidence of who God made you to be." Encouraging readers to find self-worth in their intrinsic, God-given value—rather than "worldly" markers of success like social media followers, degrees, or accolades—he explains how to release resentments and avoid comparisons to others. By way of example, McClellan writes that praying for those he envied helped him see them "the way wants them to be seen." Discussing how to tackle challenges in moments of fear, McCellan cites the biblical story of Gideon, who followed God's commands to tear down pagan idols despite being scared of provoking the ire of his father and others. What emerges is a mostly convincing manual for how Christians can build confidence, though McClellan undermines his efforts with some awkward analogies (he assures readers who feel like "discounted shirts" that have been overlooked or damaged that "you don't lose your worth... because someone spilled something on you"). Flaws aside, it's an uplifting guide to finding strength in one's faith.
Customer Reviews
Amazing!
Such incredible wisdom, knowledge, and truly inspiring! This book gave me a new perspective on how to get my spirit back!