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Spiritual
Gifts are supernatural graces, along with natural abilities, that are yielded
to or controlled by the Holy Spirit. They exist to bring glory to God as they
help the Body of Christ grow into maturity and perfection. The Holy Scriptures
describe Spiritual Gifts as being ‘diverse’. Therefore, their varieties and
scope are limited by the will of the Triune God alone! Among them is
the little recognized Gift of Tears or the Ministry of Weeping.
This book helps the Body of Christ
to understand the nature and power of the Ministry of Weeping, and the divine
mandate for ‘anointed men’ to lead in it.
Therefore, this book is for
everyone!
ABOUT THIS AUTHOR
Dr.
Albert Sidney Ferguson is a retired corporate executive, a
former college professor of Management Studies, a former management trainer and
consultant, an entrepreneur, the author of twelve (12) books, a musician and
recording artist, a motivational speaker and a transformational
servant-leader. In retirement, he is
using his natural and spiritual gift of teaching to conduct leadership training
and motivational work-shops within churches, for church leaders and church
workers, using his published work on this subject as the textbook.
Along with theology
training, he holds a Bachelor’s degree, B.Sc., with honours, in Economics, a Master of Business Administration degree,
MBA, in Finance, and an earned
Doctor of Philosophy Degree, Ph.D.,
in Management Studies.
Dr. Ferguson is a
Pentecostal clergyman, that is, an ordained/licenced Minister of Religion
(since 1978) and an ordained Bishop (since 2012). He has actively functioned in
various areas of front-line ministry and in ministerial leadership positions,
over many years, such as “Director of Ministerial Development & Training”,
for a denomination with over forty (40) local churches, “Youth Pastor” and
“Assistant Pastor”, not all in the same denomination.