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Loving God is impressive, dynamic, provocative, and spiritually uplifting. One of the finest recent evangelical publications! Reading the book is a soul searching and a life changing spiritual journey. Johan D. Tangelder, June, 1984.
May 22, 2021 · 305 pages ; 24 cm. Text originally published in 1983. Includes study guide by Art Lindsley and Anita Moreland (with contributions from Dr. Carl F.H. Henry, Charles W. Colson, Ellen Santilli, and Whitney Kuniholm), c1983. Includes bibliographical references. Access-restricted-item.
Jan 1, 2001 · Chuck Colson has written a powerful and compelling story about what loving God as a Christian is really about. This book is a classic. He speaks with deep wisdom from personal experience in prison which gives him an authenticity and honesty that comes through throughout the book.
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- Charles W. Colson
Wright divides the book into four major sections: “The Bible and Mission,” “The God of Mission,” “The People of Mission,” and “The Arena of Mission.” “The Bible and Mission” discusses the relationship between the concepts of mission, as understood today, and the Word of God.
- Cristian Dumitrescu
Book Review: The Story of God Bible Commentary, Proverbs by Ryan P. O’Dowd. Russell Taylor. 2018, Books at a Glance. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Related Papers. THEOLOGY OF THE BOOK OF PROVERBS. Mykola Leliovskyi.
- Russell Taylor
This book is the masterpiece Colson wrote after searching Scripture, history, and his own difficult experiences to answer his deepest question. He discovered that loving God is obeying God—rarely easy, sometimes inconvenient, often painful, and entirely satisfying.
What is love? In his text On Loving God, St. Bernard surveys the four types of love that Christians experience as they grow in their relationship with God: loving one's self, selfish love, loving God as God, and loving one's self in God. St. Bernard reminds us that not only did God give us life, but He gave us Himself.
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