Christianity from the Eyes of a Child: Creation's History from the Bible; Science Had It Right All Along

Christianity from the Eyes of a Child: Creation's History from the Bible; Science Had It Right All Along

by Floy Fenelon
Christianity from the Eyes of a Child: Creation's History from the Bible; Science Had It Right All Along

Christianity from the Eyes of a Child: Creation's History from the Bible; Science Had It Right All Along

by Floy Fenelon

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Overview

Christianity from the Eyes of a Child is an unbiased thirty years outlook on
Christianity while answering the eternal question of the purpose of life.
Even in these contemporary times, man still continues to seek the truths of faith and
the completeness of the heart and soul. To help everyone in this quest, author Floy
Fenelon brings forth an enlightening and comprehensive read that allows each one
of his readers to understand the Christian view of the purpose of creation.
Even as a child and teenager, Fenelon refused to accept the status quo and dared to
continue his pursuit of asking the eternal question that every child has once asked
and most adults forget it exists-what is the purpose of life?: why are we on this
earth?; where is this all going?
In this book, Fenelon restores the biblical definition of Christianity and helps guide
every reader to his or her purpose in creation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781453516959
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 08/16/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 304 KB

About the Author

F L O Y F E N E L O N was born in Leogane, Haiti, 1975, a small town that is now infamous from being ravaged from the January, 12th earthquake in which he lost his best childhood friend. In this country ravaged by war, famine, coups and natural disasters, faith is the only hope for a child. Losing his mother at nine years old to first migration and then diabetes and with a father he never really knew, looking to the sky has remained his best source for comfort. Fenelon has managed to embrace his childhood and given us a unique perspective at the purpose of life from the unbiased eyes a child. Fenelon currently lives in New York City with his wife Simone.
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