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Meet Bishop Dr. Ethan W. Ogletree Sr., Author of the New Book: Burn Like A Fire

Bishop Dr. Ethan W. Ogletree Sr. Burn Like A Fire Author
Photo Courtesy: Dr. Ethan W. Ogletree Sr.

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By: Kimberly J.

With a life dedicated to ministry, community service, and scholarly pursuits, Dr. Ogletree’s contributions have not only illuminated the path for many but have also earned him the prestigious President’s Lifetime Achievement Award—a testament to his more than 4,000 hours of voluntary service to the community. Feeding over 100,000 families since the pandemic is just one example that displays how Dr. Ogletree’s heart beats for the community.

Dr. Ogletree’s latest literary endeavor, “Burn Like A Fire,” encapsulates his mission and message in a manner that is both profound and accessible. The book delves into the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, illustrating its potential to ignite within believers a fervent desire to submit to God’s will and embrace His divine plan fully.

Born out of years of diligent study and personal experience, “Burn Like A Fire” serves as a mirror reflecting Dr. Ogletree’s extensive academic background and deep-rooted faith. Holding a Doctor of Ministry Degree and a Master of Divinity from Houston Graduate School of Theology, along with a Bachelor of Science Degree from Regents College, he stands as a formidable figure in biblical scholarship.

Yet, beyond his academic achievements lies the heart of a family man who cherishes nothing more than the company of his beloved wife, Dr. Pamela Ogletree, their two sons, daughter, and five grandchildren. It is this blend of professional dedication and personal warmth that endears Dr. Ogletree to all who know him or come across his work.

The importance Dr. Ogletree places on family and ministry is palpable throughout his writings and public appearances. His earlier works, “The Power of Agreement” and “Connections Matter,” available on Amazon, further explore themes central to building strong relationships grounded in faith.

Dr. Ogletree’s philosophy—encouraging individuals “to submit your will to God’s divine plan” while releasing inner burdens—is not merely rhetoric but is rooted deeply in real-life application demonstrated by his tireless service awards such as The President’s Lifetime Achievement Award signify recognition from the highest levels; however, they pale compared against the lives touched by Dr. Ogletree’s ministry.

To be chosen for such an honor requires demonstrating exceptional commitment to enhancing others’ well-being without expectation of reward—an ethos that underpins every aspect of Dr. Ogletree’s life journey.

You may find out more about New Destiny Praise & Worship Center by visiting their website at https://newdestinypwc.org/ or Facebook page, where updates about church activities are regularly posted alongside inspirational messages from leaders including Dr. Ethan Ogletree himself.

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Photo Courtesy: Bishop Dr. Ethan W. Ogletree Sr.

“Burn Like A Fire” emerges not merely as a publication but as a profound beacon for spiritual enlightenment, encapsulating the collective wisdom gleaned from many years of dedicated effort to nurture and deepen the faith of believers across the globe. This book stands as a testament to the unwavering commitment of its authors to cultivate a richer, more dynamic spiritual experience. It offers insights that challenge and inspire, making it indispensable for anyone yearning to rekindle their spiritual passion and elevate their faith to new heights. Through its pages, readers are invited to embark on a transformative journey that promises to renew their perspective on spirituality and empower them to live out their faith with renewed vigor and purpose. “Burn Like A Fire” is more than just a read; it is a spiritual tool that lights the path for believers aspiring to a fervent and fulfilling walk with their faith.

Published by: Martin De Juan

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