Improving Your Serve
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Improving Your Serve

The Art of Unselfish Living

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Improving Your Serve

The Art of Unselfish Living

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About This Book

Are you ready to transform your life through the art of unselfish living?

In a world filled with self-promotion and individualism, Improving Your Serve, by the highly esteemed pastor, teacher, and author Charles Swindoll, brings us back to the timeless biblical principle of servanthood. This classic book on volunteering and service shines a light on how we can live more purposefully by serving others effectively.

With very few titles that focus on how to be effective in service and volunteerism, Improving Your Serve fills a crucial gap. It's not just about serving; it's about doing so in a way that is both effective and life-giving. Swindoll's respected voice guides you through the challenges and rewards of authentic servanthood, offering clear guidelines on developing a servant's heart.

Improving Your Serve guides you to:

  • Learn how to serve effectively and unselfishly.
  • Follow steps in developing a servant's heart.
  • Explore the challenges and rewards of authentic servanthood.

Perfect for church leaders, volunteers, and nonprofits, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in their community. Swindoll explores the vital aspects of servanthood, such as what it takes to serve unselfishly, why servants wield such powerful influence, and what challenges and rewards they can expect. Each chapter re-introduces you to the gentle art of living unselfishly, reminding us how impactful true servanthood can be.

Improving Your Serve will not only challenge you to rethink your approach to service but also promise rich rewards in a life committed to authentic Christian servanthood. Ready to make a change? Start your journey to a more meaningful life today.

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Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Year
2004
ISBN
9781418515874

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. 1 • Who, Me a Servant? You Gotta Be Kidding!
  7. 2 • A Case for Unselfishness
  8. 3 • The Servant As a Giver
  9. 4 • The Servant As a Forgiver
  10. 5 • The Servant As a Forgetter
  11. 6 • Thinking Like a Servant Thinks
  12. 7 • Portrait of a Servant, Part One
  13. 8 • Portrait of a Servant, Part Two
  14. 9 • The Influence of a Servant
  15. 10 • The Perils of a Servant
  16. 11 • The Obedience of a Servant
  17. 12 • The Consequences of Serving
  18. 13 • The Rewards of Serving
  19. 14 • A Challenge to Improve Your Serve
  20. Notes