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Written by an attorney who uses her background when reading the Bible and praying to stimulate critical thinking and to uncover God's true purpose. My Logical Conclusion is formatted to present a case using a story or experience the author faced in her own life, followed by scripture from God's word to address the specific case. A summation merges the experience with God's statues to provide analysis that leads to a deeper understanding of God's character in order to wrap up the case and come to a logical conclusion.

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Written by an attorney who uses her background when reading the Bible and praying to stimulate critical thinking and to uncover God's true purpose. My Logical Conclusion is formatted to present a case using a story or experience the author faced in her own life, followed by scripture from God's word to address the specific case. A summation merges the experience with God's statues to provide analysis that leads to a deeper understanding of God's character in order to wrap up the case and come to a logical conclusion.
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Autorenporträt
Sandy Moriarty has a heart for empowering people through sharing the knowledge of God's rule of law, His statues and His scriptures. She holds a Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Tulsa and has been a licensed attorney for over 25 years. She has been writing in the legal profession for years and now has turned her expertise to creating a logical method for studying God's legal system. Sandy is also a co-contributing author of Live In Gratitude Daily, a 365 day inspirational journal designed to promote a life-time of gratitude. She enjoys leading women's Bible studies, volunteering for women's ministries and relaxing with friends over lunch or coffee. Sandy and her husband, John, live in the Tulsa area and are the parents of Jake, Julia, and Mitchell and his wife, Hannah.