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Walking with God: A paper trail diary of one man's memories experiencing God
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Walking with God: A paper trail diary of one man's memories experiencing God
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Walking with God, A paper trail diary of one man's memories experiencing God, represents thoughts and insights the author has had referencing the divine. The author became a committed Christian at age eleven and grew to adulthood in his pastor-father's home.
The subject matter is both light-hearted and, in places, emotionally challenging. The content represents a conscious effort to recall and touch, if but for a moment, the reader's own childhood-to-adulthood memories.
Some of the scenes alluded to may not recall a sympathetic memory while others may elicit profound and enduring memories of their own blessings or struggles both with themselves and with God.
There has been no attempt to assume either a doctrinal or theological position thus leaving the reader free to enjoy, instead, a freewheeling discussion of events and thoughts. Hopefully the reader's own faith will be enhanced by reading this book.
Perhaps the reader will recognize that God deals with folk today in a consistent manner that cuts across both race and socioeconomic levels. Hopefully, they will come away from this book with both a deeper understanding of themselves and an appreciation of other believing folk as human individuals each attempting to communicate with God amidst their own cultural and spiritual struggles.
The subject matter is both light-hearted and, in places, emotionally challenging. The content represents a conscious effort to recall and touch, if but for a moment, the reader's own childhood-to-adulthood memories.
Some of the scenes alluded to may not recall a sympathetic memory while others may elicit profound and enduring memories of their own blessings or struggles both with themselves and with God.
There has been no attempt to assume either a doctrinal or theological position thus leaving the reader free to enjoy, instead, a freewheeling discussion of events and thoughts. Hopefully the reader's own faith will be enhanced by reading this book.
Perhaps the reader will recognize that God deals with folk today in a consistent manner that cuts across both race and socioeconomic levels. Hopefully, they will come away from this book with both a deeper understanding of themselves and an appreciation of other believing folk as human individuals each attempting to communicate with God amidst their own cultural and spiritual struggles.