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The Right to God
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THE RIGHT TO GOD
For everyday people
By Ron & Jennie Dugan
ISBN: 0615307779
$9.95
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The Right to God exposes the raw beauty of a
hugely overlooked, basic Christian principle,
and opens the door to a deeper spiritual walk
for all people. God is for everyone, and that
means: You have the right to God and
everything that walk encompasses.
The Right to God is a new way to see
relationship with God, no matter who you are
or where you start.
Chapter 1: The Right to God
The realization came over me with such impact, it stopped me in my tracks. Physically, I kept
moving. But mentally, I had shifted to another place.
Let me be clear. I didn't have a vision. No angel walked up and introduced himself. Yet there's no
question I felt a more powerful and peaceful presence than I'd ever felt before. For the first time
in my life, I felt the presence of God.
You might think I'd have all kinds of questions --why my mother died, why my life turned out like
it did, why our people are at war. Yet, in that moment, all the questions and doubts faded into
the background, and I asked only one thing: "Why me, Lord?"
Why me, of all people? I prayed, but not as much as I could. I went to church, but not as much
as I should. That's when the realization hit me as clearly and boldly as if it was a neon sign
flashing in my brain: You have the right to God.
That moment, any thought that I wasn't good enough for God faded away. ---Ron
If you're like most people, you hear, "You have the right to God," and you nod your head, mumble,
"Yes, I know," and go back to eating your breakfast or reading your emails. So we're going to ask
you to pause and think about it for a moment. You have the right to God.