Stronger: Forty Days of Metal and Spirituality
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.91 (927 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0061555827 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He may be a rock star, but that's the only difference between he and I. This is down to earth wisdom and encouragement for the a Head has quite a story. His other books are very good reads if you're so inclined. He openly shares his life story in his books, the good, the bad and the ugly. He's gained a little wisdom over the years, like many of us, much of it was self inflicted, a result of poor choices.The beauty of his books is that he doesn't hide any of it. You can learn from his past without the enduring some of the lumps that he took. He's quite an inspiration to me because he neve. Heart, Mind & Spiritual Renewing! I won't be able to say enough about this book here. No matter how much I write, at the end I will probably feel like I didn't praise it enough. There is something very real & powerful about Brian Welch & his testimony & everything he says here. Something that just simply sets you on fire! Something that touches the core of your heart & being & makes you wanna hug him, desire to be his friend & just walk alongside him for the rest of your life in this journey ca. "More like this please!" according to Long term customer. Great devotional and a solid pep talk from Brian and The Word about "doing it afraid" and how he overcame his fear of public speaking, singing, and performing sober.Here is a little more scriptural depth for the new Christian or the old timer- we all deal with issues.
This 40-Day devotional from Brian “Head” Welch, former lead guitarist of Korn and the New York Times bestselling author of Save Me From Myself, is an intimate tour through the Bible passages that have meant the most to him on his trying journey from substance abuse to salvation. Uncompromisingly honest about his demons, and equally fervent about his faith, Head and his impassioned devotional offer a uniquely voiced guiding light perfect for young Christians and rock music fans everywhere.. Save Me From Myself, Welch’s self-effacing story his against addiction and his reawakening to divine love, has made the metal band icon into a hero of Christian rock
The tell-all redemption memoir might not be the most original genre, but Welch does it well, presenting the reader with a raw and heartfelt diary of his spiritual journey thus far. Illustrations highlight the entries with an aggressive clarity that echoes Welch’s brutal honesty. --Taina Lagodzinski . Each receives its own chapter, with a related anecdote from the author’s recent history—these stories range from the hilarious to the harrowing—told in an engagingly straightforward, if sometimes awkward, style. From Booklist Five years ago, Brian “Head” Welch found God, walked away from a wildly successful career as guitarist for the heavy metal band Korn, and wrote a best-seller about his crisis and conversion (Save Me from Myself, 2005). Five years later, Welch is ostensibly older, wiser, and, as the title of this suggests, stronger and ready to share some of that hard-earned wisdom in what he calls “not your typ
Brian "Head" Welch was one of the founding members of Korn. Today he lives and prays with his daughter Jennea in Arizona.. In 2005, after an intense spiritual awakening, he was instantly delivered from years of substance abuse with almost no symptoms of withdrawal