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The Heart of the Matter is a devotional book written as the result of an unexpected heart attack in December, 2006. The Heart of the Matter addresses the "wake-up" call that causes us to focus on God's will in all aspects of our lives. This book provides an exemplary example of how Jesus can use trauma and tragedies in our lives to improve our intimate relationships with Him. The scripture that is quoted throughout the book confirms how He turns bad things into good things. It explains how we must focus on Him to recognize the purposes that God has for us and what we must do to complete the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Heart of the Matter is a devotional book written as the result of an unexpected heart attack in December, 2006. The Heart of the Matter addresses the "wake-up" call that causes us to focus on God's will in all aspects of our lives. This book provides an exemplary example of how Jesus can use trauma and tragedies in our lives to improve our intimate relationships with Him. The scripture that is quoted throughout the book confirms how He turns bad things into good things. It explains how we must focus on Him to recognize the purposes that God has for us and what we must do to complete the task that He has given us. "However, I consider my life worth nothing to me if only I may finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me-the task of testifying to the gospel of God's grace." Acts20:24
Autorenporträt
Christianne Ashton Henderson "escaped" from her busy life as an educator when she retired for the third and final time on July 31, 2008. She had taught English, French, special education during her career. She had also served as a psychometrist, a principal and a special education supervisor. She had worked for the Montgomery Public School for more than 30 years. Christianne and her husband, Lester, were married for fifty-eight years before he went home to be with the Lord. They are blessed with four children, eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. "Escaping" from her "business as usual" has allowed her to spend more time with family and have time to write the words that God has spoken to her.