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Everyone passes through storms during the course of life. Some merely last an hour while others may continue for years. It may be a typhoon of financial issues, a cyclone of health problems, or the gales that blow upon personal relationships. If you are not enduring a tempest today, most likely you have recently passed through one, for "In this world we will have trouble... Could it be possible that the squalls of life are sent our way for a reason? Do they have a purpose? Is it to develop something within us we never imagined possible? Or are they just random events in the chaotic swirl we…mehr

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Everyone passes through storms during the course of life. Some merely last an hour while others may continue for years. It may be a typhoon of financial issues, a cyclone of health problems, or the gales that blow upon personal relationships. If you are not enduring a tempest today, most likely you have recently passed through one, for "In this world we will have trouble... Could it be possible that the squalls of life are sent our way for a reason? Do they have a purpose? Is it to develop something within us we never imagined possible? Or are they just random events in the chaotic swirl we call life? In his final book of The rojocci Papers Trilogy, R. J. Graves, Jr. weaves a story of practical faith combined with God's unending love in developing His kingdom within us through the circumstances and situations of everyday life.
Autorenporträt
R. J. Graves, Jr. and his wife, Susie, met on the mission field in 1978, he a Virginian, and she from Northern California. They have been married thirty-seven years and have six wonderful children, three of whom are married and have blessed them, to date, with three precious grandchildren. Over the years, he has held many roles in church leadership, including teaching and preaching. However, he most enjoys leading interactive Bible studies. He believes "Come, let us reason together," is every bit as pertinent today as it was centuries ago. He loves family gatherings and delights in walks with Susie, and their dog Pumpkin. And when he finds the time he likes to ride his bicycle and dabble in woodworking.