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Today's culture is quickly forgetting the goodness and power of God. The Bible describes the potential destruction through all generations to people who forget God. The dangers are paramount. If we don't remember what God has already done, we won't believe what he is capable of doing in the future. Memory builds faith. "Forsaken God" explores biblical examples of forgetting God as God repeatedly pleads for his people to remember his mighty acts and deeds. As you read this captivating book, you will have an opportunity to recall your own memories of God and learn new ways to remember God's…mehr

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Today's culture is quickly forgetting the goodness and power of God. The Bible describes the potential destruction through all generations to people who forget God. The dangers are paramount. If we don't remember what God has already done, we won't believe what he is capable of doing in the future. Memory builds faith. "Forsaken God" explores biblical examples of forgetting God as God repeatedly pleads for his people to remember his mighty acts and deeds. As you read this captivating book, you will have an opportunity to recall your own memories of God and learn new ways to remember God's goodness and the power of sharing those memories with the next generation. The author and other contributors share open and honest stories of forgetting God's goodness and offer ways that help them to remember.
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Autorenporträt
Author, speaker, and freelance editor, Janet Thompson is the founder of Woman to Woman Mentoring and About His Work Ministries. Sharing life's experiences and God's faithfulness is the premise of Janet's writing and speaking. She's the author of 18 books and has an MA in Christian Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary and an MBA from Cal Lutheran University. After living in California all her life, and a member of Saddleback Church for 23 years, she and her husband Dave now enjoy living in the rural mountains of Idaho. Janet enjoys walking mountain trails and spending time with their 11 grandchildren.