How To: Emanuel Ever Empowering Ministry School Guide Comments for Newly Ordained Ministers School Handbook, by Van Stone, explaining how to become a better Minister, out this spring unites the member, individual, and ministry leaders to celebrate faith and knowledge as equal respect for everyone. You can be sure to purchase online at www.frontpagenews.us Van Stone’s biblical/science studies features the two sides of ministers, from his ministerial work to his personal spiritual being encouragement’s. Bookmaker shares lessons from 2003 ministry life
by Baittank
Comic book writer and Youth book writer Van Stone is a Chaplain supporter. Stone is the author behind the Biblical/Science Studies book about how to become a better Chaplain after the 2003 experience he gained ending a 30 year run as an Ordained Jehovah’s Christian Witnesses Minister that helped him become an Ordained Minister outside the Jehovah’s Witnesses Religion. Van’s “How To: Emanuel Ever Empowering Ministry School Guide Comments for Newly Ordained Ministers School Handbook” is out online March 30, 2007. Stone is a Philadelphia Police Clergy supporter. The book is used at the Philadelphia Police Clergy Website, www.philadelphiapoliceclergy.org, in Phila. Police Clergy Dept. fundraisers promoting Pastoral lifestyle as the best roles in spreading the idea that safer schools and families will last when Ministers, regardless of their belief system, learn how to become a lessor one and encourage first. About Stone’s writing.
Stone says those effects from the 2003 spiritually and mentally departure from the JW’s helped him create a written dialogue that is really about exposing domination of another’s mind and ministry reform. And “it’s also about the effects of being able to build a congregation wherein the chapel is the attendee’s possession of worship and not the possession of the chaplain over the people,” says Stone. Stone’s book simply helps ministers of all beliefs to pay close attention to the average congregation members who’s been at the congregation for a short or long while and become more concerned about it than themselves. Going to the Chapel or whatever a person’s place of worship is respectfully called should make enough difference between going to school or to another family outing. The book speaks about what truly leading the charge of Faith is about as each minister takes a look at who is running the congregation. “With what’s going on now in the Church, any name of a particular faith,” Stone say, “a person just can’t believe that they are prepared ministering to those that really worry about ministerial conduct,” he said. Many find it hard to accept that ministers are focusing on the justice and fairness that families need more than ever today. The book reminds all in the ministry that taking away from the congregation members in order to help themselves is an operation that will create individuals ready to speak up and shame a religion’s leaders self serving practice.
As a pastor, Minister Stone, says that he and other pastors are working using the book to help newly formed ministries, be they Islamic, Christian, or Jewish among many, that praise in the state of PA. In spite of the recent rash of negative behavior ministers of all faiths, Stone believes that knowledge in the community is growing at a very fast rate. He believes that now is the time to get his book, a personal examination of bible study, about becoming a better minister. “Many members of congregations will never had the chance to attend ordained ministry school. Some must wait for years and others can’t afford the high cost to be licensed and or ordained. Others can’t stay away from family due to responsibility,” Stone said. Stones book is a stone in a hand to fight a giant so to speak. An exam is included therein the book so that anyone interested in becoming ordained may educate themselves and pass the exam in a mere two weeks curriculum.
Readers are provided with easy access to biblical reference for self-study. Each $25 book can become a personal biblical/science study guide in the hands of a deserving fine spirit. receive a certificate and license as an ordained minister interested persons may contact the instructors online at, www.vspfoundation@yahoo.com or phone (215) 747-8746 about the low donation cost to complete their own training of minister validation.