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What Are You Thinking? - Ingram, John
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. Have you sometimes uttered the phrase, "What am I thinking?" when you have done or said something foolish or embarrassing? Are you thinking all the time or are some thoughts blocked because they are too painful? Is thinking passé in this postmodern world? "What Are You Thinking?" deals with the lack of focus and understanding of our thoughts. Thinking is not just an added feature of an evolutionary process; it is unique in the human psyche. Contrary to present day skepticism regarding life and the universe absolute truth exists and we can come to know the one who is the source of all life…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
. Have you sometimes uttered the phrase, "What am I thinking?" when you have done or said something foolish or embarrassing? Are you thinking all the time or are some thoughts blocked because they are too painful? Is thinking passé in this postmodern world? "What Are You Thinking?" deals with the lack of focus and understanding of our thoughts. Thinking is not just an added feature of an evolutionary process; it is unique in the human psyche. Contrary to present day skepticism regarding life and the universe absolute truth exists and we can come to know the one who is the source of all life and knowledge. The author dares to share personal experiences to aid the reader in focused thinking.
Autorenporträt
Rev. John Ingram is a graduate of Cedarville University and Wheaton Graduate School, with continued studies in education from Michigan State University. He has followed a multi-faceted career path in ministry, engineering and education, developing and implementing numerous adult study series for ministry in addition to implementing and facilitating industrial training. He is not promoting his career path as a role model but rather transparently uses his experiences as groundwork to discuss focused thinking and deeper understanding of the Christian faith for the challenging days in which we live. He resides with his wife, Sharon, in Sanford, Michigan.