Where To Today Lord
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This book was designed to be an inspiration to all who read it. It illustrates, through the stories of failure and triumph of one man, how everyday people, who feel like there’s no way that they could be forgiven for the things they’ve done, can find a fresh start at life with the blessing and hand of God upon them; a God who will forgive and love them unconditionally. He’ll put it all in the past and give them a wonderful future because He cares for them, in spite of what they’ve done. This is James W. Price’s miraculous story, a story of a dead-end life that God breathed new life into. Although bullied, neglected, homeless, and eventually given over to crime for an early portion of his life, over time God gave him a new and wonderful life in spite of all the times he had fallen. Once captive to his abusive, apathetic, hopeless outlook, he gained new insight and joy by the work of the Holy Spirit. These incredible, colorful stories illustrate richly how God did a 180 on Price’s life in a miraculous way, and how he never failed to provide for his needs. In Where to Today, Lord? Price takes the reader on a very emotional, exhilarating, rewarding journey as he shares all of the wondrous and unlikely places God has led him to and the incredible situations God has brought him to and through. God didn’t promise Price that bad things wouldn’t happen, but he did promise that he would be with him when they did; even if Price was the cause of his own troubles.
His story will challenge the reader to take God out of the box they’ve put him into and to trust him so He can enrich their lives. Jesus said in John 10:10, “The thief comes not, but to steal, kill, and to destroy. I have come that you may have life and that you may have it more abundantly.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781480912311
ISBN10: 148091231X
James Price
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2015
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
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