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Richard J. Gehman

The Holy Spirit

Our Perfect Helper

The Holy Spirit is an intrinsic part of every believer’s faith – meaning the help you need is already part of your life. He is also so much more than you know. Curious? Join Rev Dr Richard Gehman, a pastor to pastors, as he explains the person, work, and purpose of the third member of the divine Trinity.

COMING SOON!

A quick scan of the headlines, an unwelcome doctor’s report, or simply trying to live a faithful life is enough to know that both life’s challenges and its opportunities can be overwhelming. Some people turn to destructive habits for comfort while others obsessively pursue wealth and power for protection. Even Christ- followers can find themselves overwhelmed.

But there is real, tangible hope and help available.

The Holy Spirit is an intrinsic part of every believer’s faith – meaning the help you need is already part of your life. He is also so much more than you know. Curious? Join Rev Dr Richard Gehman, a pastor to pastors, as he explains the person, work, and purpose of the third member of the divine Trinity. With The Holy Spirit, Our Perfect Helper you will:

  • Learn who the Holy Spirit is and how he is part of every believer’s life.
  • Explore biblical passages about the Holy Spirit and compare them with popular teachings.
  • Grasp how the Holy Spirit provides the greatest comfort and helps you navigate life’s challenges.
  • Discover why the Holy Spirit truly is your perfect Helper.

For 36 years, Rev Dr Richard J. Gehman served in Kenya with the Africa Inland Church as missionaries of the Africa Inland Mission. He received his MA from Wheaton College, the Master of Divinity from Gordon Divinity School, and his Doctor of Missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary.

He taught at Scott Theological College, Kenya, and was Principal for eight years. He was the Coordinator for the Theological Advisory Group (TAG), a research and renewal group of the Africa Inland Church, Kenya; the Director of the Institute for Church Renewal; and the editor of the Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology (AJET) for eight years.

He is the author of several books including, Doing African Christian Theology in Biblical Perspective, Learning to Lead, The Making of a Christian Leader in Africa, and Passing it On: Lessons Learned in Life.

In 2002 he and his wife, Florence, retired in Central Florida, USA. They have two children and nine grandchildren.

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