Transcending Mysteries

Transcending Mysteries
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Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-13 : 9781401680411
ISBN-10 : 1401680410
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Book Synopsis Transcending Mysteries by : Ginny Owens

Download or read book Transcending Mysteries written by Ginny Owens and published by Thomas Nelson. This book was released on 2015-03-10 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “We fell in love with Jesus. Then we had to decide what to do with God.” In Transcending Mysteries: Who Is God, and What Does He Want from Us? Andrew Greer and Ginny Owens take readers on a journey to answer the question: is the God of the Old Testament the same God we relate to and worship today? As the most definitive written revelation of who God is, Scripture has always been vital to the stories of the Christian faith. The Old Testament has proved especially tough for those who have been persuaded by the gracious gospel of Jesus but also desire to surrender to a God they don’t fully comprehend. We adore the Son of God, but what about God the Father? Using Old Testament stories Andrew and Ginny help Christ-followers reconcile a New Testament Redeemer with an Old Testament God and understand what God really wants from His people. They dialog back and forth as they share their own stories of struggle and surrender. Their comments are separated by speaker identifiers that are used throughout. Features include: Old Testament stories that are completed in Jesus' message Dialog between Andrew Greer and Ginny Owens Music lyrics from Andrew and Ginny that illustrate biblical truths Thought-provoking questions for reflection or study


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