Who Do You Think You Are?: James: living faith and serving God
Sometime during our life, we have to decide two things - "Who am I?" and "Who is Jesus?". It might be on our deathbed, but sooner or later we will all give answers. And what we believe about Jesus will influence both of those decisions whether we are a follower of Jesus or not. Practicing faith in tough times is often not easy. James Richards writes with a very personable, engaging and approachable style, using wit, at times light humor and wisdom, which keeps the reader interested and the narrative flowing. Who Do You Think You Are? is the result of realizing God's unreasonable love, how it can change the way we see ourselves and God, and, what it means to serve Him without choking on a must-do list of rules and regulations. Jim Richards, author of Who Do You Think You Are?, is an Animal Science graduate who lives in northern California with his wife where they dig in the gardens, herd gophers, and play with their three grandkids. When not playing at golf, fishing, camping, or driving RC trucks he loves to spend time in the yard at the grill. He can be reached at missingmountain71@gmail.com
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Who Do You Think You Are?: James: living faith and serving God
Sometime during our life, we have to decide two things - "Who am I?" and "Who is Jesus?". It might be on our deathbed, but sooner or later we will all give answers. And what we believe about Jesus will influence both of those decisions whether we are a follower of Jesus or not. Practicing faith in tough times is often not easy. James Richards writes with a very personable, engaging and approachable style, using wit, at times light humor and wisdom, which keeps the reader interested and the narrative flowing. Who Do You Think You Are? is the result of realizing God's unreasonable love, how it can change the way we see ourselves and God, and, what it means to serve Him without choking on a must-do list of rules and regulations. Jim Richards, author of Who Do You Think You Are?, is an Animal Science graduate who lives in northern California with his wife where they dig in the gardens, herd gophers, and play with their three grandkids. When not playing at golf, fishing, camping, or driving RC trucks he loves to spend time in the yard at the grill. He can be reached at missingmountain71@gmail.com
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Who Do You Think You Are?: James: living faith and serving God

Who Do You Think You Are?: James: living faith and serving God

Who Do You Think You Are?: James: living faith and serving God

Who Do You Think You Are?: James: living faith and serving God

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Sometime during our life, we have to decide two things - "Who am I?" and "Who is Jesus?". It might be on our deathbed, but sooner or later we will all give answers. And what we believe about Jesus will influence both of those decisions whether we are a follower of Jesus or not. Practicing faith in tough times is often not easy. James Richards writes with a very personable, engaging and approachable style, using wit, at times light humor and wisdom, which keeps the reader interested and the narrative flowing. Who Do You Think You Are? is the result of realizing God's unreasonable love, how it can change the way we see ourselves and God, and, what it means to serve Him without choking on a must-do list of rules and regulations. Jim Richards, author of Who Do You Think You Are?, is an Animal Science graduate who lives in northern California with his wife where they dig in the gardens, herd gophers, and play with their three grandkids. When not playing at golf, fishing, camping, or driving RC trucks he loves to spend time in the yard at the grill. He can be reached at missingmountain71@gmail.com

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ISBN-13: 9781662853388
Publisher: Xulon Press
Publication date: 10/03/2022
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)
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