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The cure what if God isn't who you think He is and neither are you? John Lynch, Bruce McNicol, Bill Thrall

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: True facePublication details: San Clemente CrossSection c2011Edition: First edition ; enriched Second edition of TrueFacedDescription: 88 p. 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780984757701
  • 0984757708
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 234 22
LOC classification:
  • BV4501.3 .L96 2011
Contents:
TWO ROADS -- TWO FACES -- TWO GODS -- TWO SOLUTIONS -- TWO HEALINGS -- TWO FRIENDS -- TWO DESTINIES.
Summary: "We thought we were cured. We thought so, but most of us unwittingly carried an old, dead outlook into our new life. We couldn't measure up to a standard we created, so we convinced ourselves it was God's. We read his words through our grid of shame and felt ourselves fall farther and farther behind. We took it out on each other; judging, comparing, faking, splintering. Some of us retreated from the whole charade, becoming cynical, mistrusting, jaded from hope. Our marriages, churches, families, friendships, our marketplaces, our culture they all need the cure. But God's cures rarely come in the form we expect. What if, indeed. God is not who we think he is and neither are we? -- BACK OF COVER.
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TWO ROADS -- TWO FACES -- TWO GODS -- TWO SOLUTIONS -- TWO HEALINGS -- TWO FRIENDS -- TWO DESTINIES.

"We thought we were cured. We thought so, but most of us unwittingly carried an old, dead outlook into our new life. We couldn't measure up to a standard we created, so we convinced ourselves it was God's. We read his words through our grid of shame and felt ourselves fall farther and farther behind. We took it out on each other; judging, comparing, faking, splintering. Some of us retreated from the whole charade, becoming cynical, mistrusting, jaded from hope. Our marriages, churches, families, friendships, our marketplaces, our culture they all need the cure. But God's cures rarely come in the form we expect. What if, indeed. God is not who we think he is and neither are we? -- BACK OF COVER.

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