Loving God (New Edition with Study Guide)
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
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Best seller and winner of the Evangelical Christian Publisher's Association's Gold Medallion Book Award, Charles Colson's Loving God has reached hundreds of thousands of people. It has changed lives and challenged people around the world to examine the basic question: How can we really love God?
Colson calls all believers to a more committed relationship with the Father. With a theme of obedience to God woven throughout the book, the author uses real-life, dramatic stories what will inspire readers to a more loving relationship with the Lord.
Loving God is not a how-to-manual, however. Colson is not in the business of simple answers and easy affirmation. He is in the business of calling all believers to a better and more committed relationship with The Father of Love and Author of Life.
Colson is a storyteller, a public philosopher, a seeker of truth, a wise old grandfather and a young radical, a committed Christian in search of Go, and in many ways a prophetic voice.
Colson calls all believers to a more committed relationship with the Father. With a theme of obedience to God woven throughout the book, the author uses real-life, dramatic stories what will inspire readers to a more loving relationship with the Lord.
Loving God is not a how-to-manual, however. Colson is not in the business of simple answers and easy affirmation. He is in the business of calling all believers to a better and more committed relationship with The Father of Love and Author of Life.
Colson is a storyteller, a public philosopher, a seeker of truth, a wise old grandfather and a young radical, a committed Christian in search of Go, and in many ways a prophetic voice.
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