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My objective in writing this book was to help us experience a closer walk with our Heavenly Father. We all have issues that we face daily. The choice we have to make is; are we going to trust outside sources for the answers to our struggles or are we going to trust our Heavenly Father. He gives us His answer in Psalms 118:8; "It is better to take refuge in Me than to trust in man." By personalizing His promises, you will feel His presence right there with you, and in realty, He is. Ask the Holy Spirit to make His promises real to you. Don't let them remain on the pages of this book, but speak…mehr

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My objective in writing this book was to help us experience a closer walk with our Heavenly Father. We all have issues that we face daily. The choice we have to make is; are we going to trust outside sources for the answers to our struggles or are we going to trust our Heavenly Father. He gives us His answer in Psalms 118:8; "It is better to take refuge in Me than to trust in man." By personalizing His promises, you will feel His presence right there with you, and in realty, He is. Ask the Holy Spirit to make His promises real to you. Don't let them remain on the pages of this book, but speak His promises into your life. There are over 80 different topics in this book. He wants you to apply them daily because He wants you to have an abundant life. Howard L. Cherry was born and raised in Altoona, Pa. In 1963, Howard relocated to Columbus, Ohio with the John Hancock Insurance Company. He remained active in the insurance industry until 1989. In 1990, Howard founded Environmental Services of Ohio, a consulting firm that works with businesses to insure that they are in compliance with OSHA and EPA. He has offices in Howard, Ohio and Houston, Texas. In addition to overseeing his business, he has taught Bible studies, served in the Nursing Home Ministry for over 25 years, was involved in Gospel singing, TV ministry and wrote Bible articles for several central Ohio newspapers. Howard has three daughters: Kimberly and husband, Dale; Christine Cherry, and Natacha and husband, Kent; - four grandchildren, Matthew, Madison, Isabella and Alyssa. Howard Cherry and his wife Ingrid reside in Spring, Texas.