For The Glory Of God
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Growing up in a small town in Montana, author Stephen Stonehocker loved the outdoors, hiking the mountains, and photographing the beauty of God’s creation. But one question haunted him. Am I the person God created me to be? Is there more to this relationship with God? Stonehocker wrote articles as he explored who God is and who God wanted him to be. In For the Glory of God, Stonehocker shares a compilation of these articles that focus on living the Christian life. He addresses the questions he so often asked himself as he tried to figure out who he is, who God is, and to understand the relationship God wants to have with each of us. Through these stories, Stonehocker provides encouragement and guides you into deeper faith in God and a closer relationship with the creator of the universe. Jesus desires to have a close relationship with each of us. For the Glory of God asks if you are ready to find that relationship with Jesus.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798385038657
Stephen Stonehocker
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2024
Publisher: WestBow Press
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