Publisher's Synopsis
"If you've ever felt the tug to go deeper as a disciple of Christ, dreamt of rebuilding your life with profound peace and wholeness, and yearned for relational renewal within the Christian community, let me take you on a journey through 'A Reconciled Life.' This isn't just a book; it's a pathway to the transformation you've been seeking."
peace and wholeness in Christ, transforms us and makes a difference in our world. God's Holy
Spirit has utilized the backdrop of my childhood as a minister's son and the experiences and
challenges of my time in pastoral ministry to reveal to me and, subsequently, to engage the broader
church with some powerful and thought-provoking insights such as: God has ordained our broken,
unredeemed heritage and personal past to be the starting point for our generational transformation.
Yahweh has given to those who come into a new covenant relationship with Him-His sons and
daughters-the greatest power that exists in eternity and time. We have been given this power to
mediate the ministry of reconciliation to each other and the world. Three years before the turmoil of
our 2020 moment in history, God was speaking to my heart, revealing powerful understandings
concerning His heart for reconciliation in my life, His church, and the world we impact. If you desire
a conversation that will engage your thoughts and heart with transformative perspectives and Christ-
centered solutions, this book is for you. I trust you will be blessed, challenged, and encouraged by the
journey of reading this book as I have in being its scribe. Bishop Terrance Jenkins Church of God (Ret.), Th. D., Ph. D. President and founder of Montreal School of Ministry (Ret.) This work is one of a personal, and yet family, journey through time. From his boyhood as a PK to manhood, marriage, family, and pastoring a congregation, Pastor Morrison shares the joys and the heartaches of pastoring a congregation, which the majority of church attendees do not understand. He shares how when the leader feels God wants to take the congregation in a particular direction, sometimes friction ensues because the people are content where they are. Unless that friction is dealt with biblically, the situation soon becomes toxic... In any case, one cannot unscramble a scrambled egg. The past is the past, and we must move toward the future, looking unto the Author and Finisher of our faith to guide us in the right direction, fulfilling His purpose for us until we reach heaven...Reading this work and sharing my thoughts about it has been a blessing. I recommend that everyone who wants to become involved in the work of the church read it, enjoy it and take note that God can use you in any capacity you choose to allow Him.