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The Deep Things of God is written for genuine people living in the
real world. The author, a trained scientist, analyzes biblical
events in practical ways that draw connections between ancient
concepts and modern-day events and experiences. In so doing, he
masterfully shows us how the Bible offers inspiration and guidance
in confronting life's many trials, aids us in reaching our own
understanding of theological questions, and leads us toward
achieving a sense of peace. Ordinary people think about, worry
about, and pray about deep things every day. Sometimes it seems
that God is hard of hearing, slow to answer, or even indifferent to
our prayerful concerns. The Deep Things of God calls us to
recognize the faithfulness of God, even in the face of the most
challenging and tragic events. In a world that oft-times appears to
be spinning out of control, this book helps us to see God's
presence in our daily lives.
Sometimes it seems that God is hard of hearing, slow to answer, or
even indifferent to our prayerful concerns. Even If calls us to
recognize the faithfulness of God even in the face of the most
challenging and tragic events.
Jack is a janitor at Bethel Church who was recently diagnosed with
prostate cancer. He tells the pastor who makes arrangements for
Jack to be baptized and to join the church for the first time in
his life so that his funeral can be held at the church where he
worked for so many years. Jack has a girlfriend, an unmarried
daughter with children, and a son, from a one-night-stand, who he
has never fully acknowledged. Jack seeks redemption and resolution
with all of the key people in his life before it is too late. The
pastor tries to assure him that it is never too late.
This collection of poems, homilies, and essays explores a wide
range of topics such as the love and tension between fathers and
sons, the lingering pain of racism, self-destructive tendencies,
and the redemptive power of God. It is intended to provide pathways
for fathers and sons to open dialogue on the things that matter
most. It urges men, young and old, to consider what it means to be
a man today and offers women insight into how men see the world and
form relationships.
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