Dale Fox’s Newly Released “Fence Sense” is a Compelling Account that Tackles the Church Ministers’ Challenge of Self-Discipline Against Temptations and Sin
GAINESBORO, Tenn (PRWEB) March 06, 2018 -- “Fence Sense”: an illuminating account discussing the importance of a healthy and God-driven relationship between ministers and laymen, especially when dealing with the opposite sex. “Fence Sense” is the creation of published author, Dale Fox, a loving husband and father, a pulpit minister for the Flynn’s Creek Church of Christ, and a former Bible teacher at the Friendship Christian School in Lebanon, Tennessee.
Dale shares, “It should be pointed out that there are many people who have training far beyond necessary requirements to be a successful counselor who unfortunately have fallen victim to the advances of the devil in this area. So sufficient training does not guarantee the lack of any potential problems. Since this is so, then the lack of sufficient training should make one even more aware of the potential problems that exist, especially if the minister involves himself significantly in the area of counseling without a strong sense of his limitations.”
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Dale Fox’s new book focuses on the significance of work ethics, faith, understanding, and respect toward those whom the ministers counsel.
Fox’s book reaches out not only to ministers, but also to people who, from day-to-day, are involved in various meetings with men and women. This book talks about competence in work and the circumspection of one’s actions before executing them.
View a synopsis of “Fence Sense” on YouTube.
Consumers can purchase “Fence Sense” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about “Fence Sense”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866–554–0919.
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