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During our entire earthly life, we are faced with a constant barrage of situations requiring decisions-some small and some gigantic. The way they are resolved shapes who we become. Each decision can have either a positive or negative result on our life depending on how we decide which path we want to take in the challenge of decision making. Through sermonettes, illustrations, and prayers, Rev. Goode demonstrates how God and satan are both available to influence decisions but with results that are far different. One offers the "narrow gate" of righteous living and peace. The other offers the…mehr

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During our entire earthly life, we are faced with a constant barrage of situations requiring decisions-some small and some gigantic. The way they are resolved shapes who we become. Each decision can have either a positive or negative result on our life depending on how we decide which path we want to take in the challenge of decision making. Through sermonettes, illustrations, and prayers, Rev. Goode demonstrates how God and satan are both available to influence decisions but with results that are far different. One offers the "narrow gate" of righteous living and peace. The other offers the "wide gate" of worldly pursuit and unrest. For the present troubling times, the author builds a convincing position that belief and trust in God are complete and satisfying answers both now and for eternity. No matter your faith level, challenges for even a stronger belief will confront you from these pages. Be open to a deeper faith, realizing that a lot is riding on who you partner with in your decision process. This may very well be the most important decision you will ever make.
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Autorenporträt
Les was born in Chesterfield County, Virginia, in 1941 and attended Midlothian High School. Upon graduation, he completed requirements for a B.A. degree from the University of Richmond, then entered the teaching field in Special Education in Colonial Heights, Virginia. In 1970, he was asked to join the Virginia Department of Education, Division of Special Education, during such time as he attained a Master's Degree in Education and a Master's Degree in Administration. He served in this position until early retirement brought on by a very vivid and powerful "Word of God" with the instructions, "Feed my sheep." After receiving a Master of Divinity degree, Les began the exciting and rewarding adventure of becoming a United Methodist country preacher. In 1995, he received the Excellence in Town and Country Ministries award from the Virginia Conference of Global Ministries, presented each year to one pastor who has demonstrated excellence in ministries. Les is now enjoying many facets of retirement with his wife, Renee, in Williamsburg, Virginia. They may be reached at AGoodeCountryPreacher@gmail.com.