Ever Wondered What God Is Like?

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Author: Mark Roberts ISBN: 9781543745719
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore Publication: April 27, 2018
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore Language: English
Author: Mark Roberts
ISBN: 9781543745719
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Publication: April 27, 2018
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Language: English

One of the greatest challenges facing Christians and pastors is how to communicate the Gospel in relevant and understandable ways. For most people, God seems distant and so difficult to understand and explain. Understanding the nature of God is relatively simple, and using easy, relevant examples from everyday life and history can aid believers facing difficult challenges and nonbelievers who are curious about God. It can make the process of sharing the Gospel an interesting and thought-provoking experience. What could the Mona Lisa, Mozart, and Michelangelo tell you about the nature of God and how he feels about us? How do we explain why God allowed Auschwitz or war? How and why should we forgive and let go, and what is Gods will? Does Beethovens sonatas tell us anything of how desperately God has been searching for us? This book covers a myriad of topics, touching on questions asked by believers and nonbelievers alike. It will no doubt bring a comfort and hope to believers and, hopefully, a yearning to those who do not. Every pastor and Christian street worker should read this book and utilize its many examples to help carry over the message of the Gospel in easy, simple, and relevant ways.

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One of the greatest challenges facing Christians and pastors is how to communicate the Gospel in relevant and understandable ways. For most people, God seems distant and so difficult to understand and explain. Understanding the nature of God is relatively simple, and using easy, relevant examples from everyday life and history can aid believers facing difficult challenges and nonbelievers who are curious about God. It can make the process of sharing the Gospel an interesting and thought-provoking experience. What could the Mona Lisa, Mozart, and Michelangelo tell you about the nature of God and how he feels about us? How do we explain why God allowed Auschwitz or war? How and why should we forgive and let go, and what is Gods will? Does Beethovens sonatas tell us anything of how desperately God has been searching for us? This book covers a myriad of topics, touching on questions asked by believers and nonbelievers alike. It will no doubt bring a comfort and hope to believers and, hopefully, a yearning to those who do not. Every pastor and Christian street worker should read this book and utilize its many examples to help carry over the message of the Gospel in easy, simple, and relevant ways.

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