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Like so many people today, our lives are inundated with family, community, and work-related activities that seem to deprive us of our time with God in his Word. To awaken each morning to a precious few minutes of silence, devotional reading, and prayer may be the only spiritual food some get to sustain them through their busy day. But what if you could take the devotional thought with you as a part of your day throughout the week? What would it mean to have a conversation with someone who may well be an unconscious instrument used by God to unveil some truth from your weekly reading, as a…mehr

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Like so many people today, our lives are inundated with family, community, and work-related activities that seem to deprive us of our time with God in his Word. To awaken each morning to a precious few minutes of silence, devotional reading, and prayer may be the only spiritual food some get to sustain them through their busy day. But what if you could take the devotional thought with you as a part of your day throughout the week? What would it mean to have a conversation with someone who may well be an unconscious instrument used by God to unveil some truth from your weekly reading, as a reality and faith lesson in your life? In Lifting the Veil you will: Reflect on Scripture and a devotional thought that leads to a question for self-examination in your faith journey. Recognize how God is placing people in your path each week to enhance your understanding of the weekly reading and how it is shaping you spiritually. Seek God in prayer, asking that your life be transformed, your mind renewed, and your walk with Christ more intimate.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Gasque is a former pastor in the United Methodist Church and a retired investigator with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. Following his retirement from law enforcement, he completed the Course of Study at Duke Divinity School and served in pastoral ministry for 13 years in South Carolina. He has served on two mission teams in sub-Saharan Africa and is active in local ministries serving the poor and marginalized. He also leads an anti-bullying project and volunteers with an after-school program in his community. He and his wife, Laura, live in Latta, South Carolina and enjoy sunrises at the beach. They are blessed with an adult son and daughter and one son-in-law.