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Frustrated and fed up at trying to live your life by the list? You know, it is that ""corporate world"" model of priority-keeping which is so ingrained in our culture (something first, then something second, and then something else third, and so on). God at Center provides the challenge to embrace a biblical paradigm for priority-keeping which does not follow the world, but the word. Is there really an alternative to putting ""God first"" in our lives? Yes, there is! And it is a more ""biblical"" paradigm, one that has God at the center of our lives. With God in his rightful place in your life…mehr

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Frustrated and fed up at trying to live your life by the list? You know, it is that ""corporate world"" model of priority-keeping which is so ingrained in our culture (something first, then something second, and then something else third, and so on). God at Center provides the challenge to embrace a biblical paradigm for priority-keeping which does not follow the world, but the word. Is there really an alternative to putting ""God first"" in our lives? Yes, there is! And it is a more ""biblical"" paradigm, one that has God at the center of our lives. With God in his rightful place in your life and applying a fuller understanding of the Great Commandment (which is in and of itself a ""priority-keeping"" passage), you will embrace a lifestyle of seeking to love God with all your heart, soul, and strength and to love your neighbor as yourself. You will finally make sense of who you are, what God wants you to know, and what you can do about it.
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Joe LoMusio has over forty-five years of ministry experience, both as a pastor and an educator. He is currently the professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at the California Graduate School of Theology at Haven University. He is the author of While Walking on Water . . . I Sank! (1986), If I Should Die Before I Live (1989), and An Uncommon Sense (2019).