Communion with Christ is much more than a ceremony. When Adam sinned, communion, in its full sense, was lost. The entire Bible story demonstrates God's design to reestablish communion to its fullest, ultimately bringing us to a new heaven and a new earth. My heart's desire is that each of these communion messages will be a daily reminder of what God did for us. While one may choose to sit and read through these devotionals, this is probably not the most profitable method. They are better read as a means to stimulate daily contemplation. Communion with God and with fellow believers is to be a way of life.…mehr
Communion with Christ is much more than a ceremony. When Adam sinned, communion, in its full sense, was lost. The entire Bible story demonstrates God's design to reestablish communion to its fullest, ultimately bringing us to a new heaven and a new earth. My heart's desire is that each of these communion messages will be a daily reminder of what God did for us. While one may choose to sit and read through these devotionals, this is probably not the most profitable method. They are better read as a means to stimulate daily contemplation. Communion with God and with fellow believers is to be a way of life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William L. Graham, a seasoned retiree from Anheuser-Busch, spent over forty years in Virginia before relocating to North Carolina with his wife and their golden retriever. He has three daughters and his education journey traces back to Virginia Beach, Virginia. Now, he fills his retirement with hobbies that include fishing, metal detecting, and restoring classic cars. His life experiences and diverse interests inspired his book, Hindsight 20/20, a blend of adventure, comedy, and surprises. This book appeals to a wide audience, ranging from teenagers to octogenarians, reflecting Graham's broad understanding of life's many stages and adventures.
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