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Have you ever asked why God is difficult to understand? Well, you're not alone; many others are wondering the same thing. In fact, we live in a world of varied opinions and self-proclaimed experts regarding God and biblical subjects. With so many voices, it's difficult to know exactly who or what to believe. In "Pocket Theology: Getting God" you will discover and uncover the classical Christian views held by early Apostles and church leaders. Pastor T.K. Anderson masterfully weaves a message of clarity infused with energy that drives the reader to a greater understanding of a historically balanced and biblical view of God.…mehr

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Have you ever asked why God is difficult to understand? Well, you're not alone; many others are wondering the same thing. In fact, we live in a world of varied opinions and self-proclaimed experts regarding God and biblical subjects. With so many voices, it's difficult to know exactly who or what to believe. In "Pocket Theology: Getting God" you will discover and uncover the classical Christian views held by early Apostles and church leaders. Pastor T.K. Anderson masterfully weaves a message of clarity infused with energy that drives the reader to a greater understanding of a historically balanced and biblical view of God.
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Having served in pastoral ministry positions for 17 years and having served at the executive level of two Fortune 500 companies for 14 years, T.K. Anderson is a seasoned leader in both the affairs of business and Christian ministries. He is the author of two books, Pocket Theology: Getting God and Faith Jump 1.0, has spoken to tens of thousands of people in numerous countries around the globe, earned a Bachelor's degree in Theological Studies from North Central University and a Master's degree in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. He is the founder of Faithjump.com and currently serves as Pastor of The Social Media Church (TSMchurch.com), and President of the National Institute of Apologetics.