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THE GRAND FINALE ~ I believe during this entire 3-year journey of going deep into God's Word that I have repeatedly experienced this: "When you get in trouble for writing what you have written, for saying controversial things, maybe even slightly irreverent things, just keep writing what I give you to write, for it will not be you writing but the Spirit of your Father writing through you" (Matthew 10:19-20; highly paraphrased). ~ On a very personal note, I believe this Series is the pivotal work of my lifetime. It has been totally delightful to learn more about my Father God through His Word;…mehr

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THE GRAND FINALE ~ I believe during this entire 3-year journey of going deep into God's Word that I have repeatedly experienced this: "When you get in trouble for writing what you have written, for saying controversial things, maybe even slightly irreverent things, just keep writing what I give you to write, for it will not be you writing but the Spirit of your Father writing through you" (Matthew 10:19-20; highly paraphrased). ~ On a very personal note, I believe this Series is the pivotal work of my lifetime. It has been totally delightful to learn more about my Father God through His Word; and it has been an honor to share this journey with you. Therefore I conclude with: "I trust I have earned this accolade from my Savior and Lord Jesus Christ: 'Whoever acknowledges Me before others, I will also acknowledge before My Father in Heaven. ... This is to My Father's Glory, that you bear much fruit, proving yourself to be My Disciple'" (Matthew 10:32 and John 15:8).
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Jeanne Gossett Halsey inherited her "gift of writing" from her father, bestselling author Rev. Dr. DON GOSSETT. With 40 years of ghostwriting and now publishing under her own byline, Jeanne enjoys unpacking the Bible with fresh eyes, finding that it is "fresh bread" totally relevant to today.