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The Right to God For everyday people |
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There's an undercurrent weaving through our culture that says if you're good enough or work hard enough, you'll earn God's favor. The unfortunate flip side is, if you're not good enough, God won't even recognize you. Instead of helping, these subtle messages hinder our relationship with God. The Right to God is about undoing those messages and uncovering new closeness to God in the process. God is not reserved for spiritual masters. You can't buy God's favor, and you already have his love. The Right to God is about giving spirituality back to everyday people. |
Comments about The Right to God (Click here for full reviews) "...a slim, but powerful book..." Maumee Mirror (2/11/10) "I loved this book! This is the kind of book I have been thinking for a long time that someone should write..." Rise Ruhl, Maryland "I'd recommend this book to everybody." Tayssir, Ohio |
Site updated 7/07/2010 |
Click here to go to: Echoes of The Right to God online magazine and Essay Contest |
Doug, who said, "What would God want with someone like me?" Liz, who says she believes in God's limitless love, yet drives herself to exhaustion proving herself to God. Morgan, because it will protect her from those who use our desire for God for their own personal gain. |
The Right to God is for: |
It's for anyone struggling with prayer or forgiveness. It's for anyone wondering what God's abundance really means. |