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Using the differences between cats and dogs in a light-hearted manner, the authors challenge our thinking about God in deep and profound ways.
Cat and Dog Prayer will help believers move from self-centered prayers to God-focused prayers
"These God-given traits of cats ('You exist to serve me') and dogs ('I exist to serve you') are often similar to the theological attitudes we have in our view of God and out relationship to Him. Using the differences between cats and dogs in a light-handed manner, the authors compel us to challenge our thinking in deep and profound ways. As you are drawn toward God and the desire to reflect His glory in your life, you will worship, view missions, and pray in a whole new way. This life-changing book will give you a new perspective and vision for God as you delight in the God who delights in you." -- Back Cover
This book seeks to answer life's ultimate questions. Why did God create anything--not simply us.
Read the Bible as one book with one introduction, one story, and one conclusion. Bob Sjogren unlocks the unifying theme of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation: God redeeming people from every tongue, tribe, and nation.
Here Kevin Kimbrough joins Bob Sjogren in his crusade against me-centered, feline thinking--this time applying it to our view of the cross. What would change, the authors ask, if we began to see Christ's death as more than a fix for our personal sins, but as a matter of the Master's glory?
Cats and dogs respond differently to their masters's care. While the dog thinks "You must be God!" the cat thinks "I must be God!" Here Bob Sjogren and Gerald Robison lead you away from the prayer of the cat to the prayer of the dog, teaching you plenty of new tricks along the way.
Are you 'evangelizing' in the wrong direction?
In this story based on real events, we follow a Turkish orphan girl as God leads her through emotional trauma and natural disaster to become the first adopted child in the US.