God and the Great Void

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Laurie Nerat Stodola ISBN: 9781543484977
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: February 27, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Laurie Nerat Stodola
ISBN: 9781543484977
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: February 27, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Enter inbefore time existed. Be with God and imagine. Travel through the heavens into the great void and back again, from eternity into time. All life that God created was good; then evil entered in. How could God choose to create something that he knew would go bad and love creatures who are so painfully sinful? We must understand why God would want to create such a world in the first place. Read about a god who can love beyond torture and death, then consider if you can agree with the reasons why. God and the Great Void offers a prevalent theme of spiritual guidance to seek a profound understanding of the works of God from the birth of existence and journeys through the many experiences in the Bible. This book has an appealing writing style that makes it an enjoyable read (From the foreword by Tamika Boone, PhD). Laurie Nerat Stodola has great insights in spiritual warfare. Her description of the evil one during the crucifixion is well done! (Barb Colvin, Crown Point, Indiana). Laurie has taken her deepest understanding of the gifts of light and its complexities to share with others in simple terms. Believers and nonbelievers will benefit from Lauries thought provoking and spiritual insight (Bonnie J. Edwards, author of Mama Said, adjunct instructorContinuing Education).

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Enter inbefore time existed. Be with God and imagine. Travel through the heavens into the great void and back again, from eternity into time. All life that God created was good; then evil entered in. How could God choose to create something that he knew would go bad and love creatures who are so painfully sinful? We must understand why God would want to create such a world in the first place. Read about a god who can love beyond torture and death, then consider if you can agree with the reasons why. God and the Great Void offers a prevalent theme of spiritual guidance to seek a profound understanding of the works of God from the birth of existence and journeys through the many experiences in the Bible. This book has an appealing writing style that makes it an enjoyable read (From the foreword by Tamika Boone, PhD). Laurie Nerat Stodola has great insights in spiritual warfare. Her description of the evil one during the crucifixion is well done! (Barb Colvin, Crown Point, Indiana). Laurie has taken her deepest understanding of the gifts of light and its complexities to share with others in simple terms. Believers and nonbelievers will benefit from Lauries thought provoking and spiritual insight (Bonnie J. Edwards, author of Mama Said, adjunct instructorContinuing Education).

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