Conversations With Grandpa Conversations With Grandpa

Conversations With Grandpa

What Every Christian Grandfather Wants His Children to Understand

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Publisher Description

"Conversations With Grandpa...What Every Christian Grandfather Wants His Children And Grandchildren To Understand" is a skillfully written trilogy starting with the heart-warming story about Dr. Stephens' acceptance of Jesus Christ as his Savior. The highly unusual interjection of circumstances into his life, by a Christian southern couple, provided the knowledge and reason for the need of salvation in one's life.

Dr. Stephens' intense study of the Bible, his church attendance, and the countless hours spent in prayer and study enabled him to provide the scriptural background for the 2nd book within the trilogy. Areas of interest covered are salvation, justification, and sanctification. The clear description of these subjects will enlighten anyone from the teenager to the senior adult, who is searching for knowledge on how one gets to heaven.

Dr. Stephens uses a unique approach of fictitious objections to the Bible that he has encountered through years of witnessing to people. The objections of these fictitious characters were actually told to him, which provided insight and information for the writing of this book.

The last book gives Dr. Stephens' life experiences of dealing with cancer, the loss of 2 professional licenses, which devastated his income, and the way to dealt with forgiveness of all who violated his constitutional rights in the loss of his licenses.

This book will become a reference book for years to come

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2020
November 2
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
124
Pages
PUBLISHER
BookBaby
SELLER
DIY Media Group DBA BookBaby
SIZE
761.2
KB

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