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Embrace your inward revolution.
God offers you a higher spiritual calling beyond this world's hype, noise, and busyness. To discern what is better—the real key to self-discovery and true spiritual growth—you must learn to listen more closely to God's will. Join Pastor Rodgers on an experiential journey to find an enriched life.
Inward Revolution is an invitation to unearth the essence of a transformed life, mirrored in the ability to forgive, love, and respond to life with a heavenward gaze and a grounded heart. Our journey begins with a quest for discernment. Do you understand yourself and all the competing spiritual forces shaping your reality? There are legions of voices competing for your attention. Do you know the comforting, gentle voice of the Savior?
Find your true self, align with the divine, and transform how you respond to the pressures of life.
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“This book is a must-read for anyone serious about reaping the benefits of spiritual discipline…I truly enjoyed Pastor Rodger’s biblical insight, literary applications, organic analysis, and experiential perception.”
— Charles Christian Adams, senior pastor, Hartford Memorial Baptist Church, president, Michigan Progressive Baptist Convention
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About Lawrence W. Rodgers
Lawrence W. Rodgers, a dedicated clergyperson and service-oriented leader, is a grounded millennial passionate about spiritual disciplines, nature exploration, restorative practices, and aligning with the divine essence. An honored graduate from Harding University, Howard University School of Divinity, and the University of Michigan, he melds theological insight with practical outreach as the pastor of the oldest historically Black church in his state. A compassionate social justice advocate and devoted husband and father, he writes from his journey toward nurturing a beloved community both within and beyond the church walls. He blogs at LawrenceRodgers.com.