Now Is The Acceptable Time: A Time for Every Matter Under Heaven examines the popular passage from Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 where under Heaven here are 14 dichotomies that cover life's common experiences through the lens of the Christian faith: "A Time to be born, and a time to die" for example. Ultimately Kingery discusses the relevance of NOW with respect to our beliefs and hopes. There is a tone of urgency in Pauls word in 2 Corinthians 6:2, and Kingery says, "There is a "now" in everyone's life that comes where there is a moment of decision." Consider with him the challenges that present…mehr
Now Is The Acceptable Time: A Time for Every Matter Under Heaven examines the popular passage from Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 where under Heaven here are 14 dichotomies that cover life's common experiences through the lens of the Christian faith: "A Time to be born, and a time to die" for example. Ultimately Kingery discusses the relevance of NOW with respect to our beliefs and hopes. There is a tone of urgency in Pauls word in 2 Corinthians 6:2, and Kingery says, "There is a "now" in everyone's life that comes where there is a moment of decision." Consider with him the challenges that present themselves in life, and discover how faith helps us know how to respond.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Kingery retired from serving The United Methodist Church in 2017. He retired early in order to be the primary care-giver for his wife, Carol, who passed away in May of 2019. He has a son, Tim, who with his wife Jen, lives in Deerfield, Illinois, with their children Zachary (10) and Valerie (8). Tom's daughter, Emily, lives in Davenport and is a professor of English Literature at Saint Ambrose University. Tom has the privilege, now, of being the preacher at The Church By The Side of The Road in Rockton, Illinois. It is a beautiful chapel and an inspiring church family. Rev. Kingery has written a dozen other books, all about faith, the Scriptures, and the journey of growing closer to God.
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